I can confirm this problem on my system. My system is slightly different
in that my / swap and /home are each crypted with a passphrase. Until
recently (i.e. the last week), the system would prompt for passphrases
for / and swap, and then throw an error message about waiting too long
to mount fs (for /home) and ask if I wanted to enter a recovery shell.
But if I just waited a few seconds more, it would prompt for my
passphrase for /home and boot as normal.

As of this week, it will no longer boot past the prompt for the recovery
shell. I have to use the shell to manually open the crypt and mount
/home, then it continues.

This is with cryptsetup 1.0.6+20090405.svn49-1ubuntu7 and mountall 1.0.
I will try to downgrade to mountall 0.1.8 to see if that fixes.

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System frezes after fscking root
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447817
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