When I boot with the intention of authenticating from the USB-stick I
usually plug it in at BIOS, at which time BIOS recognises it.  Since
there is no OS on it it continues to GRUB.  I just tried booting with
...-7 again, and got the same result.  However I tried to pay attention
to the USB stick LED, which lit up at more or less the same point as
with ...-5 (which boots successfully), but my impression was that it was
lit for a longer duration.  I still cannot enter the password normally
with -7.

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Changing from kernel 2.6.27-5 to ...-6 and ...-7 breaks boot. LUKS, USB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281499
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