Hi Martin,

Here is some info.

"Well yes -- You have no package which provides /sbin/init then, so you
need to install either upstart or systemd-sysv."

I have had systemd-sysv installed all the time.

"Interesting, so mostl likely the fsck succeeded."

Mounts: sda1 is /, sdb1 is /home. They are two separate SSD's

"Can you please add "systemd.debug-shell" to the kernel command line, and
when you get the hang press Alt+F9? There should be a root shell
there... "

I added systemd.debug-shell to the kernel booting line.
Then rebooted till the system froze, with the lines I previously wrote.
But, pressing Alt+F9 did nothing.
You see, when the hang strikes, the system does not response to anything.
This is something systemd 215 brought about, v. 208 works just fine.

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