I've just updated an x86 system from Hardy to Intrepid and experienced
the same issue.

In this case the system has encrypted RAID-5 LVM volumes for /,  /var/
and /home/, all opened via a LUKS cryptographic key-file on a USB flash
memory device.

The GRUB menu has been incorrectly updated and has no "initrd" entry for
the Intrepid kernel (this might be reported as a new bug, depending on
my findings). Booting the new Intrepid kernel gets stuck with this bug's
error.

Trying to boot the previous Hardy kernel results in GRUB reporting
"Error 15: File not found", even though it has an "initrd" entry that
looks (from memory) to be correct.

I have to dig some more after booting from a LiveCD to discover the
cause.

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Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS after upgrade.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151146
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