Hi,

udev and hal should be kept in sync with the kernel that you are using.

udev enables Linux to provide a persistent naming of devices in the /dev
directory as well as providing a dynamic device naming in /dev. Since
udev relies on the structure of /sys (which is known it change from time
to time in kernel releases) it is recommended to keep udev in sync with
the kernel.

HAL provides an abstract view on the hardware and again it is highly
coupled to the kernel.

I suspect that changing the kernel and not upgrading udev and hal is
causing the segmentation fault at boot up.

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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190281
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