Ok retried Release Linux-Lowlatency 3.2.0-66 -- The iomega drive which
wouldn't mount during boot (or for that matter with a restart of the
drive) booted normally after having changed it's USB attachment point to
USB2 (from USB3).

During reboot it required a rather quick disk check and otherwise booted
normally. In fact I saw the system's Blu-Ray drive which was not mounted
in the previous 3.2.0-66 boot attempt. Also noticed FSTAB revered to the
previous driver (ntfs-3g) folowing this "successful" boot-mount attempt.
The last time, as stated at the end of the previous comment- I noticed
the driver name was "fuseblk".

So if I can migrate this bug to the NTFS or perhaps USB 3.0 problems or
a combination of those two.  Noticed a major brand (Iomega) usb 3.0
external NTFS drive will not mount during boot under Release Linux-
Lowlatency 3.2.0-66 attached attached to a USB 3.0 port but will mount
during boot normally if it is attached to a USB 2.0 port.

Current temperary fix is to run Linux-Lowlatency 3.2.0-63 or lower or to
run Linux-Lowlatency 3.2.0-66 release but attach the USB 3 drive(s) to
USB 2 until a final solution is discovered.

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  Linux-Lowlatency 3.2.0-65 and 3.2.0-64 AMD64 12.04 will not boot with
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