Sitsofe Wheeler :
from what i see in my setup, /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume references a 
resume image by UUID. Fstab has only UUID references, and i do NOT have the 
issue with resume images, at least not in that flavor. The boot log says 
something about resume, but then produces the IRQ timeouts.

That leaves two options:

1.- it is the same problem, but the symptoms differ: if you have UUID
references, the isue manifests itself as an IRQ timeout. If you have
/dev/ references, the issue manifests itself as a resume image not
found.

2.- They are two difernt beasts, one related to a bug in the SATA/PATA
controller, other related to obsolete /dev/ references produced by the
change in behaviour in disk recognition.

Purely speculating here, though, i don't know a thing about how resume
images are created, referenced or loaded, or why a reference problem
could be related to a driver issur, but my guess is that 2 is more
correct, at least form what i've see in my box, and form the fact that
if you have the "resume not found" problem, you still seem to be able to
boot, wich is not my case: my box hangs dead in those IRQ timeouts when
i try to boot with 2.6.20.16. no "press enter to boot" for me.

LarsBjerregaard :
I have produced my lspci output and it is now posted in the survey as post 
#305. i'm bukharin in the ubuntu forums.

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