Public bug reported:

On boot, iBook G4 1.2 GHz, 768 MB RAM .

System hangs at "configuring network interfaces"

Booting "Linux single " eventually brings a root prompt, Final lines of
screen output are:

* Mounting local filesystems...      [OK]
*Configuring network interfaces... [OK]   #my comment: about two minutes from 
this message to an actual prompt

loading the saved-state of the serial devices...
Illegal UART type: undefined
/dev/ttyS) at 0x0000 (irq = 22) is a undefined      # sic

( the last 2 lines repeated twice )

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#

At this point the network is up ( eth0) and pinging the gateway router or local 
boxes works.
Pinging internet IPs works, but there is no DNS resolution ( can't ping 
google.com etc.)

# invoke-rc.d gdm

Starts X and login becomes possible, but HAL fails to initialise (
apparently rectified by running invoke-rc.d dbus restart )

Attached: dmesg output after Linux single boot, and output of lspci -vvn

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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[Feisty] iBook G4 "Illegal UART type: undefined /dev/ttyS0 at 0x0000 9irq = 23) 
is a undefined "
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103371
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