I believe the initramfs only sets up the rootfs, other partitions
(/home) are set up afterwards. If I remeber correct cryptsetup is called
by udev rules. In any case, that is the way it has to be, event driven,
to catch on upon (/home) devices appearing without polling loops and
sleep delays.

When I looked, I think bootwait, mdadm and cryptsetup where all looping
and sleeping in initramfs independently in whatever course they get
called. Therefore I suggested the watchdog timers I mentioned above and
in the wiki.

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  boot impossible due to missing initramfs failure hook / event driven
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