In reference to Robert Vollmert's comment: not having any other
filesystems would explain why you don't get further symptoms.

For me, this is a serious bug.  In fact, contrary to my previous
comment, the system won't really boot after this - instead it will give
the "give root password for maintenance" prompt when it fails to fsck
the non-root filesystems (/home, etc..) because it can't find the device
nodes.  In fact, the /dev/dm-* devices do exist, but the links from
/dev/vgname/lvname (and the various other variants) do not.  It's
possible Ctrl-D that prompt at which point the system will boot up (to X
even) - but it's not very useful without /home.

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segfault when booting 2.6.22-9-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131961
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