I found the cause for the problem on the Desktop Dell with the -4
kernel, which might shed some light on what the problem might be for the
-6 and -7.  The latest update on October 15th did not help.

On the desktop I had forgotten to load the modules in initrd.  When
doing this error the behaviour was exactly the same as on the laptop.
As such I presume that some of the modules have either been renamed or
are no longer available.  The script depends on the following modueles
in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules:

vfat
fat
nls_cp437
nls_iso8859_1

Is there a way to see whether those modules have been loaded into an
initrd - to rule out that the problem is caused by not rebuilding initrd
correctly?

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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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