I went into the PhoenixBIOS and there is nowhere to turn off
the Bluetooth on any of the 5 BIOS screens.

I hit F1 right after the Ubuntu logo came up with no change.

The last two lines on the screen are:

* Starting DHCP D-Bus daemon dhcdbd                  [OK]
* Starting Bluetooth services

The cursor just blinks on the right end of the Bluetooth line.
I thought maybe it would time out, but after ten minutes I
did a ctrl-alt-delete to shut it down.

I have have Fedora 9 Alpha running on the machine.
It goes right past Starting Bluetooth while booting.
Fedora 9 is using the latest 2.26 kernel.  Maybe the
problem is with the older kernel used by Ubuntu.
The new release of Ubuntu in April may fix the problem.

-= Jim =-

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Bug 197522] Re: desktop-7.10-amd64 Hangs on CD boot
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 02:42:35 -0000
From: TerryG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Bug 197522 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for your bug submission.  One thing to try:  Go into BIOS and
turn off bluetooth.  Then try the Live CD.  Also, hit F1 once the Ubuntu
graphical logo comes up.  Watch the text scroll by and post those
bluetooth messages.


** Changed in: ubuntu
        Status: New => Incomplete

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Status in Ubuntu: Incomplete

Bug description:
Desktop-7.1-amd64 Live/Install CD hangs on Bluetooth configuration during 
boot.
Hardware: New HP Pavilion Notebook model dv9715nr
processor: AMD Turion 64 x2 TL-60 (2.0GHz)
memory: 2 GB
hard drive: 250 GB SATA
Video: Nvidia GeForce Go 7150m


I could live without bluetooth.  Is there a way to bypass Bluetooth 
during boot?

Thanks,

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