Just discovered this issue with 32 bit 10.04 LTS (upgraded from 8.04 LTS
in Aug) (20100908). Boot stopped exactly as described in bug
description. System normally runs for weeks at a time without reboot,
and several upgrades/changes/new programs were applied before restarting
--unfortunately not well recorded or defined.  Therefore, I don't have
good info on what may have caused it.

To fix the problem, followed Chandra's instructions exactly.  Booted
from Live 10.04 CD and opened a terminal window.  May be useful to note
that update-initramfs took a relatively long time to complete on my
system (probably due to many older kernels still around).  Restarting
system after following the instructions exactly resulted in a good boot
from default (top) kernel.

Thank You!

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udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358654
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