This looks like it's actually a userland issue in lrm-manager.  The
system comes up OK if I disable /etc/init.d/linux-restricted-modules-
common, and I can see it go into an infinite loop when I run it manually
thereafter.

The fact that lrm-manager spins this way does block the entire boot,
though, so this is still a serious issue.  I don't know what it is about
2.6.27 which triggers this.  I'm attaching a sh -x trace showing the
loop; it continues indefinitely in a similar pattern and never exits.

** Attachment added: "sh -x trace of lrm-manager --quick"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17160103/lrm-x.log

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2.6.27 REGRESSION, hangs during boot while preparing restricted drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262539
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