I have this problem as well, and as the above poster commented, I do not
have any md array partitions.  (The drives might have been a RAID at one
point, but they were cleaned and grub was reinstalled)  I upgraded from
8.10 to 9.10... via a quick stop at 9.04.  The bug appeared in 9.04 and
only by booting an old kernel 2.6.27-14-server was I able to scrape-
along and get the machine up.

My boot drives are on the motherboard and are identified as sde and sdf.
The software raid a.k.a. "fake RAID" card handles my storrage array of 4
drives... listed as sda through sdd.  If it is worth mentioning, all
drives are IDE and not SATA... so somewhat confused as to why the BIOS
presents them to ubuntu as "s" drives in unix.  (I would have thought
they would have been "h" drives?)

The problem seems to be kernel related, but maybe the auto-upgrade
messed up/confused grub?  I vaguely remeber having to tell it to boot
from hd(x:y) where x. y weren't the standard 0,0.

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no block devices found after an upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 on a soft RAID1 system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358054
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