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Title:
  Ubuntu 22.04 unable to mount root partition

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After updating from Kubuntu 21.10 to Kubuntu 22.04, boot drops to a
  (initramfs) prompt/busybox. When I type "exit" I get the "Gave up
  waiting for root file system device" error message and "ALERT!
  UUID=[nvme drive UUID] does not exist. Dropping to a shell!"

  I can still boot into KDE when selecting the older kernel version
  5.13.0-40-lowlatency. I have tried the newer kernel versions
  5.15.025-generic, 5.15.0.24-lowlatency, 5.17.4-051421-generic and
  5.14.21-051421-lowlatency and all have produced the same problem.

  When removing the the "pci=nocrs" kernel paramater in Grub for these
  newer versions, the system boots into KDE but the touchpad does not
  work. Kernel version 5.13.0-40-lowlatency boots into KDE without
  removing the "pci=nocrs" parameter and everything works as expected,
  including the touchpad.

  My hardware is a Lenovo ideapad lenovo ideapad 3 15IIL05, Processors:
  8 × Intel® Core™ i5-1035G4 CPU @ 1.10GHz, Memory: 7,3 GiB of RAM,
  Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics. I have upgraded
  the hard drive that came with the machine to a Kingston SA2000M8500G
  465,8GiB nvme drive.

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