Added the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag. Also it seems to me that 
success/failure of boot with the new kernel depends somehow on what was the 
previously booted kernel. Here is the raw data of my reboots between v3.8-rc5 
and 3.2.0-35 kernel (order matters, "-" indicates the failed boot, "+" 
indicates successful boot):
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
3.2.0-35: +
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: +
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -
v3.8-rc5: -

>From these 40 reboots my conclusion - after successfull boot into
3.2.0-35 kernel the very next boot into 3.8-rc5 kernel is always
successful. It is possible that after one successful boot into 3.8-rc5
next boot into same 3.8-rc5 will be successful. And it is possible that
boot into 3.8-rc5 will be successful after failed boot into 3.8-rc5 (one
case). But most of times of subsequent boots into 3.8-rc5 will be
failed.

Hope this helps. If more reboots in a more systematic way are needed -
please tell. Every reboot is taking only 5-6 seconds, since I'm booting
from SSD.

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