The device-mapper stuff was a consequence of using the non-standard
kernel.

However the failure to install the kernel during upgrade is a separate
issue. so yes, I would be grateful if that issue could be dealt with.

I suspect it is something to do with evms or UUIDs or something. My
fstab called the boot partition /dev/hda1, but evms wants to call it
/dev/evms/boot. I had to change this in fstab after the upgrade because,
even though edgy was happy with it being called /dev/hda1, feisty
wasn't.

Another odd thing I noticed about the boot partition was that even when
I deleted all the files df still thought it was 21% full (in other
words, with about 6 or 7Mb in use. Perhaps this is just something to do
with evms, but I mention it just in case.

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machine reboots instead of halting after upgrade to feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110062
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