The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release.  As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:

1)  If you are comfortable installing packages on your own, the linux-
image-2.6.27-* package is currently available for you to install and
test.

--or--

2)  The upcoming Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will contain this newer
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Please watch http://www.ubuntu.com/testing for Alpha5 to be announced.
You should then be able to test via a LiveCD.

Please let us know immediately if this newer 2.6.27 kernel resolves the
bug reported here or if the issue remains.  More importantly, please
open a new bug report for each new bug/regression introduced by the
2.6.27 kernel and tag the bug report with 'linux-2.6.27'.  Also, please
specifically note if the issue does or does not appear in the 2.6.26
kernel.  Thanks again, we really appreicate your help and feedback.

** Description changed:

  My computer is a VEGA+ M31E1. It features an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
  wireless network-card.
  
  It has a switch which enables/disables the wireless card. When the
  switch is turned 'on', the boot-process hangs for more than a minute.
  When the switch is turned 'off', the boot-process is smooth and fast.
  
  I am running Ubuntu 6.10 with all updates installed (13/04 2007). I have
  tried installing Ubuntu 7.04 beta, but the problem remains. I don't know
  if I need to submit some logfiles, (or where to find them), so please do
  write me and ask for further information. Although I did found the
  following file: /var/log/boot :
  
- Apr 13 17:07:18 rcS:  * Reading files needed to boot...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:19 rcS:  * Setting preliminary keymap...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Preparing restricted drivers...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Starting basic networking...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Starting kernel event manager...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Loading hardware drivers...        error 
receiving uevent message: No buffer space available
+ Apr 13 17:07:18 rcS:  * Reading files needed to boot...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:19 rcS:  * Setting preliminary keymap...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Preparing restricted drivers...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Starting basic networking...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Starting kernel event manager...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:20 rcS:  * Loading hardware drivers...       [80G error 
receiving uevent message: No buffer space available
  Apr 13 17:07:22 rcS: 
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Loading manual drivers...        
- [ ok ]
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Loading manual drivers...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
  
  
  THIS IS WHERE THE PROBLEM SEEMS TO OCCURE
  
  
- Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Mounting local filesystems...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Activating swapfile swap...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:30 rcS:  * Configuring network interfaces...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:30 rcS:  * Setting up console keymap...        
- [ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Mounting local filesystems...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:07:23 rcS:  * Activating swapfile swap...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:30 rcS:  * Configuring network interfaces...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:30 rcS:  * Setting up console keymap...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
  
  
- Apr 13 17:08:31 rc2:  * Loading ACPI modules...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:31 rc2:  * Starting ACPI services...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:32 rc2:  * Starting system log...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:32 rc2:  * Starting kernel log...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:33 rc2:  * Starting GNOME Display Manager...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:34 rc2:  * Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd       
 
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:34 rc2:  * Starting HP Linux Printing and Imaging System       
 
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:35 rc2:  * Starting system message bus dbus        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting DBUS aware dhcp client: dhcdbd        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting NetworkManager daemon        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting NetworkManager dispatcher        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting System Tools Backends system-tools-backends  
      
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting powernowd...         
- [ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:31 rc2:  * Loading ACPI modules...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:31 rc2:  * Starting ACPI services...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:32 rc2:  * Starting system log...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:32 rc2:  * Starting kernel log...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:33 rc2:  * Starting GNOME Display Manager...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:34 rc2:  * Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd       
[80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:34 rc2:  * Starting HP Linux Printing and Imaging System       
[80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:35 rc2:  * Starting system message bus dbus       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting DBUS aware dhcp client: dhcdbd       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting NetworkManager daemon       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting NetworkManager dispatcher       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting System Tools Backends system-tools-backends  
     [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:  * Starting powernowd...        [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
  Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2: Starting VMware services:
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Virtual machine monitor done
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Virtual ethernet done
- Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0 done
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet1 (background) 
done
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet8 (background) 
done
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    NAT service on /dev/vmnet8 done
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting Bluetooth services        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting anac(h)ronistic cron: anacron        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting deferred execution scheduler atd        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting periodic command scheduler...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Enabling additional executable binary formats 
binfmt-support        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Checking battery state...        
- [ ok ]
- Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)       
 
- [ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Virtual machine monitor[71G done
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Virtual ethernet[71G done
+ Apr 13 17:08:37 rc2:    Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0[71G done
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet1 (background)[71G 
done
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    Host-only networking on /dev/vmnet8 (background)[71G 
done
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:    NAT service on /dev/vmnet8[71G done
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting Bluetooth services       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting anac(h)ronistic cron: anacron       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting deferred execution scheduler atd       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Starting periodic command scheduler...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Enabling additional executable binary formats 
binfmt-support       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Checking battery state...       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]
+ Apr 13 17:08:38 rc2:  * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)       [80G 
+ [74G[ ok ]

** Tags added: cft-2.6.27

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