I just upgraded to 4.19.27-r1 and there wasn't any issue.I think issue is
related to your kernel compile procedure.

If you used genkernel i don't know how it handles things.

If you compiled kernel manually my best guess for troubleshooting for non
EFI system-->

&Check your initramfs (regenerate)
&Check your kernel .config
&Check /etc/default/grub settings &Check /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
&Check microcode cpio for any breaks

------------ start from scratch -----------

make mrproper
make menuconfig --> save & exit <--
make syncconfig  --> need for 4.19. This will sync your old kernel config
but i always prefer to get a fine tuned one from my trusted sources if
kernel upgrade is major <--

make
make modules_install
make install
dracut --force --regenerate-all
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

10 Mar 2019 Pzr 4:24 PM tarihinde Dan Johansson <dan.johans...@dmj.nu> şunu
yazdı:

> After updating a server from kernel-4.14.83 to 4.19.27-r1 (same problem
> with 4.19.23) the server will not boot.
>
> Grub starts fine and I can select the new kernel.
> The kernel starts booting and after mounting "/" and "/usr" (this is a
> server with a separate /usr") the boot-process hangs.
>
> Here are the last few lines displayed before it hangs:
>
>  >> Initializing root device...
>  >> Detected root: /dev/md127
>  >> Mounting /dev/md127 as root...
>  >> Detected fstype: ext4
>  >> Using mount fstype: ext4
>  >> Using mount opts: -o ro
>       7.6104971 EXT4-fs (md127): mounted filesystem with ordered data
> mode.  Opts (null)
>       7.6572671 init (5708) used greatest stack depth: 13280 bytes left
>  >> Mounting /dev/dm-O as /usr: mount -t ext4 -o noatime,user_xattr,ro
> /deu/dm-O /newroot/usr
>       7.6909561 EXT4-fs (dm-0): INFO: recouery required on readonly
> filesystem
>       7.6925551 EXT4-fs (dm-0): write access will be enabled diming
> recouery
>       7.9169781 EXT4-fs (dm-0): recovery complete
>       7.9223701 EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data
> mode.  Opts: user_xattr
>       7.9233051 mount (5722) used greatest stack depth, 13000 bytes left
>  >> /usr already mounted, skipping...
>  >> Booting (initramfs)
> sep-usr init: running user requested applet
>
>
> As I said, the 4.14.83 kernel boots without problem with the same
> configuration.
>
> Any suggestions?
> --
> Dan Johansson,
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