I have had this same issue as well. After it happened the first time, I did a clean install. I ran apt-get safe-upgrade to get the kernel updates. Installed mdadm and set up my raid 6 array without problems. Edited my /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and /etc/fstab files to automatically assemble and mount the array and did a reboot. The system booted up fine and the array was running. Next installed openssh-server and lvm2. Made no changed to ssh but created a PV on LVM2. I did not go any further than that as I wanted to continue my work via ssh from my desktop (server is headless). Did a reboot and it hung exactly as described above and Andreas post #5. I will try to revert to the previous kernel now and see if that brings me joy.
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