I have the same problem after upgrading Vmware ESXi 4.0 to ESXi4.1.
I've found another work around that works for me:

In the vSphere manager, shutdown the virtual machine and edit it
settings: go to the Options tab, and select "CPU/MMU Virtualization".
There, change the selected option from "Automatic" (the first) to "Use
Intel VT-x/AMD-V for instruction set virtualization and software for MMU
virtualization" (the third).

After that, I can boot with any 2.6.32-3x kernel.

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  Boot failure after upgrading kernel to 2.6.32-25-generic

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