Right after 8.04 64bit server install, it would die 3 out of 4 boots.
I'd hit Ctrl-D, enter some 'ls' command, plug/unplug some usb devices,
LAN cable, anything, and reboot. After a few such tries it would boot
all the way. Later I did apt-get upgrade + update and saw initramfs
rebuild. since then the problem occurs less frequently but become more
"stubbern" to trick. Live-CD never booted. This vmware server includes
Intel Q6600, 8GB, SATA on motherboard, PCI IDE+SATA+RAID card, Mtron SSD
(SATA), SATA and PATA (IDE) HDDs, 10/100Mb TCP/IP on motherboard,
Gigabit on PCI card. My guess: Timing, interrupts, interaction between
multiple processors, multiple disks, mixture of IDE (PATA) and SATA,
multiple USB bridges and hubs. In fact it was worse when booting from
the Mtron solid-state disk. I'd like to ask an initramfs guru for HOWTO
rebuild it on the fly.

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initramfs error/problem ubuntu 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222176
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