On Saturday 27 February 2010, Holger Wansing wrote:
> When I boot and that booting fails, I'm not dropped to a debug shell.
> System simply stopps.

OK. That means that the initramfs scripts think they *have* found the root 
FS and that it has been mounted, but that the kernel thinks differently.

To investigate the problem, please see the initramfs-tools man page, 
especially the 'debug' and 'break' options. The last allows you to force 
the initramfs into a debug shell at various points. Try 'break=bottom' and 
check what the status of the system is at that point.

Note: probably the initramfs-tools maintainer can help you better with this 
issue.



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