Sorry, my bad. I had selinux installed and removed it. With removal of
the packages, it didn't remove the selinux options in 

/etc/default/grub -> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX

This caused the hang in the mount of root. (can't explain why the 3.2
kernel did boot tho)

With regards,

Jan Huijsmans


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