This seems to be an ACPI related problem on ALI 1533/1535
compatible implementations frequently seen on Toshiba's.
As a workaround, Boot with ACPI=off and add --directisa to
hwclock lines in rc.sysinit and halt (or their equivalents)
If this is really an Intel chipset it would be a first
Please post your problem, solution and system info and lspci
to ACPI list.
Regards
Michael
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