I had the same problem on my wife's Netbook (Toshiba NB200) after
upgrading from Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 to Lucid using the standard
upgrade procedure.

I tried the extending the "rootdelay" altering the Grub instructions to
look for /dev/sdax instead of the UUID but neither worked.

However after downloading a Lucid Ubuntu Netbook Edition .iso image and
booting from a USB drive Rick Silva's suggestion at comment #26 above
worked. I copied initrd.img-2.6.32-21-generic from the RAM disk once I'd
booted off the USB drive.

I can now boot from 2.6.32.21 on my hard drive.  HOWEVER I cannot boot
from 2.6.32.22-generic which was installed a few days ago by the Update
Manager.  Using synaptic to remove 2.6.32.22-generic and re-install it
does not solve the problem.

The initrd.img I copied from the USB boot is about 12.9 Mb but the
initrd.img files on my hard disk are about 7.6 Mb.

What is the underlying problem here?  Is there something else about my
upgrade to Lucid which is resulting in initrd.img files being damaged,
or incorrectly constructed?  How might I diagnose what is going on?

I'm not expert in Linux boot time processes, but I'm happy to do my bit
to diagnose the underlying issue.  I'd like to see this fixed properly
so Ubuntu genuinely can be used by ordinary humans, like my wife, not
just people who roam technical websites.

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Gave up waiting for root device after upgrade then busybox console
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360378
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