> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 07:30:58 -0400
Given the fact that the machine boots just fine from the CD you could
try the following:
1. Boot from CD; interrupt the bootloader.
2. type "boot hd0a:/bsd"
If that doesn't work, you can try disabling device drivers.
1. Boot from disk; interrupt the bootloader.
2. type "boot /bsd -c"
3. at the UKC> prompt type "disable "
I'd start with disabling all the ACPI crap:
acpitimer
acpihpet
acpiac
acpibat
acpibtn
acpicpu
acpidock
acpiec
acpivideo
acpivout
acpipwrres
Other drivers that are worth trying are:
azalia
ohci
ehci
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