This problem is partially fixed for me:
- on my 64bit partition (fresh install of gutsy), this problem doesn't affect me
- on my 32bit partition (fresh install of feisty, upgraded to gutsy), I no 
longer receive a "can't access tty" error, but the initramfs shell still 
appears (hitting ctrl+D resumes the normal boot process). I'm not sure whether 
this is just a remnant of feisty, or whether the problem only affects 32bit 
installs (at least on my machine - Acer Extensa 5220)

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Feisty boot fail "can't access tty" IDE SATA problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106864
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