I've seen similar behaviour on a PC at university, so I removed the
"splash quiet" options to see the boot messages. Shortly after booting
an Alpha-2 hardy-desktop-i386 CD the floppy drive LED turned on, the
drive started making noises and lots of floppy I/O errors were
displayed. After a while hard drive started moving its heads. After that
floppy started moving again, and then the hard drive. This process
repeated several times and after that only the BusyBox prompt appeared.
After putting a floppy disk inside the drive and rebooting the process
was faster, but still stopped at the BusyBox prompt.

On my laptop which obviously doesn't have a floppy drive, the booting
process just stuck - no X, no installer, no normal "login:" prompt. I
was able, however, to reboot the machine using Alt+Ctrl+Delete.

I checked the CD and the MD5 checksums match. Previously other LiveCD's
worked, Feisty, PCLinuxOS, Mint, OpenSUSE, Etch. It's only the Hardy CD
that's broken at the moment.

What information would you like to receive to diagnose this problem?
Unluckily, I'd be able to get at the problematic university machine on
Monday 14th.

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