Ah, the freeze now returned during the rc2.d sequence, after xmd, acpid
and cpufreqd have been started, and as cupsd is being started. All
I did was used acpid to switch to external monitor via ibm-acpi's
/proc/acpi/ibm/video interface.

I can see the freeze with 2.6.14-18. If I pass acpi=off on the
command line, it boots fine; if I disable acpid in rc2.d, it boots
fine.

Again, this has happened on two separate
motherboard/CPU/RAM/Bios/hdd combos. Same laptop though, same
Bluetooth/Wifi card, same LCD.

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