I'm sorry, but you're wrong. I have a fully updated system - the udev issue 
affected me just as it did everyone else, and I fixed that the way I gather 
most people did: with a chroot.
This is a different problem - or perhaps a related, but none the less still 
unfixed - problem.

"sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" reports no updates available, and neither
-6-i386 nor -6-generic boots, and neither does either in single user
mode. Same problem both times.

Seeing as -4 boots, I can't imagine it's a udev problem anyway - surely
that would affect all kernels? I know I couldn't boot with any when I
got that.

Meanwhile, other people, also apparently with fully updated systems,
continue to have this issue. Isn't it a bit hasty to reject the bug
report when you haven't heard that it's fixed?

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kernel 2.6.19-6 does not boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/73057

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