It turns out that the "dirname not found" error is a red herring because
it also occurs with previous kernel and doesn't prevent booting.

With the problematic kernel, giving  the wrong password doesn't ask to
enter the password so it seems it's not even verified. So whatever the
password used, the boot sequence just stops, nothing happens.

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  [regression] 3.13.0-72.115 unable to boot with root FS under LUKS

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