I did "sudo update-initramfs -c -a" to create (-c) new initrd images for
all (-a) kernels found in /boot. By default (without any options)
update-initramfs should update the initramfs for the newest kernel it
finds, so if the kernel you're trying to boot is the newest kernel image
you have in /boot, you don't need to specify which image you want to
update.

I'm not sure if you should update the existing initrd image (-u) or
create a new one (-c), but in case the existing one is corrupted
somehow, creating a new one sounded like a safer bet to me so I did
that. Check "man update-initramfs" for more details.

Good luck, and thanks for the efforts so far. Maybe we can narrow down
whether this is really a kernel issue or a bug somewhere else.

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Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681
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