Does you use the "sleep 5" in /usr/share/initramfs/scripts/local-top/evms?
Or does your systems boots without it?

If you need the "sleep 5", you may also try to use the patch at 
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7326175/evms.diff.
It solves the problem more elegant as the "sleep 5", because it tries to run 
evms_activate up to 11 times (with a
pause of 1 second before each run) until $ROOT is found. Maybe, it is necessary 
ro run "update-initramfs -c" instead
of "update-initramfs -u" to completely rebuild the initial ramdisk. With your 
Kernel-upgrade, a compoletely new 
ramdisk was build, so maybe the "sleep 5" (if you still have it in 
/usr/share/initramfs/scripts/local-top/evms)
was not in your initial ramdisk with the old kernel ...

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booting problem after upgrade
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