I've compiled and installed the plain vanilla kernel from kernel.org. As far as 
it is compiled with the same config-set as the ubuntu-saucy one it has the same 
problem – it doesn't boot. I've tried with default config (make defconfig) and 
did not have success either.
I've tested on
- VMware Workstation 9
- VMware Workstation 6
- VirtualBox 4
- KVM, QEMU

And on some real hardware:
- Acer TravelMate 6292
- HP 6200 Desktop Station
- HP Proliant
- Some Dell system equiped with an i7-Core from Intel and
- Some Dell system equiped with an AMD-Processor

In all cases: didn't matter booting from CD or HD, from SATA or IDE – system 
hangs as soon as grub transfers control to the loaded kernel. This is for all 
kernels 3.9.y and later! Kernels running on the very same hardware are 3.8.y or 
older. The latest beta of systemrescuecd (using 3.9.0-kernel as alternate one) 
doesn't boot if the alternate kernel (3.9.0) is selected, while booting with 
the standard kernel (build on 3.4.y).
Switching to UEFI doesn't solve the problem. These 3.9.y and younger ones won't 
boot (on the Dell systems I could try using UEFI).

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  Linux-Kernel 3.9.0-0.4 doen't boot

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