Thanks for your bug report.
The problem that you get sounds like a Linux kernel problem ( some people
experience this problem with nvidia SATA controllers ). Can you try to
reproduce the boot problem with quiet
and splash option disabled? You can do this by following these steps :
1. Reboot your computer
2. Just after the BIOS screen, if the Grub boot menu does not appear, press the
Esc key to make it appear before the short countdown finishes.
3. Press "e" to edit the boot options
4. Go to the line that start with "kernel" and press "e" again
5. Remove "quiet" and "splash"
6. Press "b" to boot your computer with the modified parameters.
You will now see all the outputs from the Linux kernel during the boot
time before Xserver is started. If the boot process is stopped, you
should see error/suspect outputs. Can you copy these outputs here in
that bug report?
Can you open a terminal and copy that command : lspci -nnvv > lspci-nnvv.txt
This will create a lspci-nnvv.txt file that you can attach to this bug report.
If you have some additionnal place on your hard drive, you may want to
try the latest ubuntu Hardy alpha 4 release which fixed various bugs
like your one. If you can confirm that it is fixed in Hardy, you won't
have to do all previous steps. Thanks for your contribution to ubuntu.
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Saïvann Carignan (saivann)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Ubuntu often stops when starting up
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