Untill yesterday I saw problems twice while trying to (re)boot. The first 
picture 'hss-0.jpg' was taken at cold boot, so maybe it was due to too low 
environmental temperature. This occured once only, then I reinstallaed and used 
the ext4 filesystem this time instead of ext3. No boot-problems occured since 
then.
The second picture 'hss-1.jpg' shows the hanging boot-process during 
IRQ-initialisation with a different BIOS-setting that mentioned above, this 
happened with 'Resources controlled By [Auto(ESCD)] actually.
So it seems, that either the BIOS is a bit buggy and has a sloppy PnP-ACPI 
initialisation routine, or current Linux kernels are.


** Attachment added: "Screenshot depicts the hanging boot-process at 
IRQ-initialization"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/installation-report/+bug/1101684/+attachment/3496108/+files/hss-0.jpg

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