Added findings:

(1) i was overly optimistic when I said that exiting the initramfs shell 
immediately helped. It often requires a wait of 30-60 seconds to succeed.
(2) an added observation that could shed some light: the hard-disk activity led 
lights up continously since 'booting' the grub selection. This continues *even 
after* getting the busybox prompt. Watching the activity light for inactivity 
is a very reliable indicator for 'disk readiness'. In other words, booting 
succeeds as soon as the hard disk activity has died down. Perhaps there is some 
disk scanning activity involved that takes a long time, locking the disk? Is 
there anyway to telling what the system is doing during that long period of 
disk activity?

Ok, so what should happen for this issue to get more attention? All I
can see now is that this ticket is 'Invalid' and various other confusing
states in a large number of packages(?). I appreciate if no-one knows
exactly what is going on, but it seems pretty clear that it is a
pervasive problem and bogs many users.

I'm willing to help out with whatever smart questions that might be
asked. At the moment, though I'm at a loss.

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Fails to find boot device in Intel D945Gnt
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