I've captured a log file of mountall (by adding "bash" to
mountall.conf). There are no error messages, only a lot of debug
messages.

When I get to the shell, the root (/) file system is already mounted. I
can mount any other partition just by typing "mount boot" and so on. So
everything is ready (MD + LVM). Don't know how to continue the boot
process when I've mounted everything manually.

After I've issued the mountall command with debug arguments (taken from
comment #7 of bug #430684), I don't come back to the shell, I even
cannot kill the process with ctlr+c. Only a reboot with ctrl+alt+del is
possible.


** Attachment added: "mountall.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32118913/mountall.log

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