I tried the steps mentioned in the above post on my current Ubuntu Hardy
installation.  However, the upgrade in firmware gave me a respite for
only 2-3 weeks and my system started locking up again, just as it used
to before.  I could never get uptimes beyond 2 days due to this, and I
always had to stay at the system, just in case I had to reboot it.  (My
system is a laptop).  However, I noticed that whenever the system was
about to lock up, the hal-daemon process used up a high amount of
process in polling my CD Drive, /dev/sdb.  So, I have disabled hal
polling on the drive by using 'hal-disable-polling --device /dev/sdb'.
Ever since then, I have not had any problems about a system lock up.

However, as the polling has been disabled, it has also disabled the
auto-mount on my CD Drive, as hal-addon-storage is not working for
/dev/sdb.  A work around that I use is to enable hal polling temporarily
when I use the drive, and disable it once I am done with the drive.

Can someone confirm if this is correct?  If it is not, kindly tell me
what should I do.  I'd be glad to help in fixing this problem.

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system freeze while accessing DVD drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75295
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