I am having the same type of problem. Installing with 11.04 to an iSCSI
volume seems to work great. But upon rebooting, it breaks at the same
spot. Right after app armor.

What I have narrowed it down to is that I have a virtual CD drive
attached via IPMI to provide the ISO image for the install, but I
disconnect this drive before the system comes back up. It then boots via
the Intel iSCSI ROM.

I notice that during the install, the iSCSI disk was referred to as sdb
and that after a reboot, it can't find sdb (but seems to be booting from
sda). I'm guess

I thought the boot process on ubuntu was using disk labels these days,
not device names, but I think this may be at least some part of my
problem. That being said, when I tried re-connecting the virtual CD
device with nothing in it and booted the same install, I'm still getting
lots of IO errors and it doesn't boot. I have some screen caps and the
install log file I can put somewhere for you to see if you like.

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Title:
  iscsi root with or without auth fails to boot

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