ACER 1681 upgrade issue

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I have an ACER 1681i laptop, with FC4 running nicely. I'd like to upgrade, but I want to be sure it will work before reinstalling. Clearly I have a backup, so problems can be recovered, but I'd rather not.

When I boot from a Live-CD of FC[678] with GNOME or KDE, the boot proceeds until the login prompt appears, then the keys and mouse buttons stop working, but the touchpad still moves the mouse. At that point there's no easy way to get debug information, and I'd rather try some boot parameters first if someone has a thought on what this might be.

I've tried noacpi and noapic, just in case the Pentium-M CPU is confusing some issue. I'm going to try "rescue" CDs instead of live CDs, but I really want to be sure the hardware will work before I take the time to do a proper install.

Suggestions?

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