I will admit, I haven't confirmed this in *exactly* a Ubuntu way -- but
I have confirmed the issue, and the fix is very simple -- at least in my
case, it was much easier than the diff shown.  The key is right here in
the diff:

-# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513 is not set
+CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513=m

Looking back at my own system, triple boot: Windows ME (got tired of
paying the tax); Feisty; Gutsy.

>From /boot/config-2.6.20-16-generic (feisty)
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513=m

>From /boot/config-2.6.22-14-generic (gutsy)
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513 is not set

I took the absolute last version of the 2.6.22 kernels from the official
linux kernel archives (as opposed to the Ubuntu source).  I then took my
config-2.6.22-14-generic and allowed for the SIS5513 module to be built.
I rebuilt the kernel and headers and installed them.  I then rebooted my
computer.

With the Ubuntu 2.6.22-14, my computer always hangs very quickly -- the
progress bar shows a couple millimeters before the crash.  Then it just
takes several minutes to finally drop to a command line.  With my newly
compiled kernel with the SiS 5513 module available, the computer boots
all the way to a normal command line (I'd probably have X, but I don't
have the restricted drivers yet for the new kernel).

I am convinced that the solution here, and for everyone else dealing
with SiS 5513 controllers is that the current compile of the kernel does
not make the needed module available to us.

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stock 2.6.22 kernels don't detect both IDE HDDs anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150693
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