Well, I got the problem directly after an update of the 2.6.31-11 kernel
(it was already installed). I don;t know if this is related. As I have
two partitions (system and home), I expect two messages of fsck.
However, it only showed clean for system and then it did nothing - no
message about my home partition, and no possibility of booting. Every
time I booted with 2.6.31-11, the boot stopped after one message of
fsck. I succeeded in booting with the 2.6.31 kernel (I got that from the
mainline kernel ppa. 2.6.31-10 is based on 2.6.31, 2.6.31-11 is based on
2.6.31.1), and after that I was able to boot again with the 2.6.31-11
kernel (which showed now two times clean).

I don't know if the fsck check was the problem, and if that was the
case, I don't know if there was a forced check planned; when I succeeded
in booting with the other kernel, I had to check both hard disks because
of another bug on the LiveCD which sets the super block time wrongly.
fsck detects this and forces a check because of this error, so I don't
now if a check was scheduled before.

However, it is really possible that it is related: I only booted once
with the other kernel and did not install any updates. The only thing
that changed was that I had one successful boot in which I had to
(manually) check both partitions.

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fsck hangs during forced check at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443080
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