Charles, that's definitely a bug. I believe there have been efforts in
Plymouth to fix it but you need to the splash screen for those error
messages to be displayed. A default server install, or one where the
kernel is instructed to boot with as much text output as possible
(GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text" in /etc/default/grub), apparently has
no way to display such messages.

However, that seems to be a completely different issue altogether. In my
experiences posted above there were no special or additional entries in
/etc/fstab whatsoever and even pressing "s" or "m" when the server hung
did not do anything. It was just a default install of the Ubuntu server
edition.

On a related note: I've now finally gotten back two servers of the kind
that had the problems described earlier in this thread. I will test them
extensively this week. It also seems that running a -generic kernel
really helps. One machine that had to go into production also runs a
-server kernel but it is 2.6.32-23-server (not -22-server) and on the
(very few) reboots I did on it no hangs would occur. So maybe this has
fixed itself but I'll know more after this week.

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