So, what's the common denominator here?

We have three people who can not boot with the new kernels 2.6.22-13 or
2.6.22-14, but can boot with earlier kernels or releases of that kernel.
If this problem was happening on all machines they would not of released
those kernels.

Are we all on laptops with SATA hard drives? I have colleagues who have
no problem booting into the 2.6.22-14 kernel on their desktop machine.

I am on a Thinkpad T61, which has one of the "blacklisted" Hitachi hard
drives in it, though I have no idea what it means for a HD to be
blacklisted.  It was booting just fine in the 2.6.22-12 kernel, which
I'm still running so that I can work.

Thanks for trying to solve this problem.  There is as yet no indication
that anyone who has anything to do with the kernel in Ubuntu has looked
at this bug.

Best,
Per

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GUTSY - Won't boot after update - Tries to boot A USB FLASH/PEN Drive and then 
hangs if none is inserted then it just hangs with or without it inserted with 
both .13 & .14 kernels - .12 is unaffected.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150739
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