The fact that I have been able to boot twice since yesterday's updates
is tacit confirmation that something got either mitigated or fixed, and
I believe it to have been a bit of a reorganization of the scripting
ubuntu uses to help udev initialize things.

I noticed an initramfs-tools update just as I was going to test a
udev-105 ubuntu .deb, so i applied that update, and have been able to
boot since then.

I'll continue to test things out and report on if this should be closed.

Thanks!

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[Feisty] scsi subsystem udev events are broken, leaves system with lvm/raid 
unbootable
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90657

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