I may have the solution to this issue

Disable the legacy bios setting "memory hole 15 to 16Mb" 

For some reason my new ASUS P5QC had it enabled.  I could not boot the
2.6.28-15-generic kernel on a Ubuntu  system just upgraded from 8.04LTS
> 8.10 > 9.04

 Disabling the "memory hole 15 to 16Mb" setting solved the problem on
this system. Interestingly enough even through I could boot the older
Kernel I could not use the CPU frequency adjustment tool untill after I
disabled the memory hole setting.

Now all works fine..

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Kernel Panic 9.04 All Versions [Solved]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366587
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