After a couple of testing (the scheduling process from 2.4.8-ac12 told
me that RTC  was the next lauch process)  I was able to  identify that
the  problem  is really  inside the  "iforce"  driver,  without it the
system boots up properly.
One again , I  am running a SMP P3  700 on an  asus P2B-D with  1Gb of
memory.  I  can provide my .config if  it  can be  of some  help (just
e-mail me about it).
						Hope this helps,
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