> It sounds like you may have modified files below /etc/initramfs-tools/
and/or /usr/share/initramfs-tools/, or created additional scripts that
are somehow modifying the boot path.

I have os-prober installed but removing it and updating initramfs and
grub doesn't solve the issue.


> I would try installing a fresh 14.10 system (maybe in a VM) and comparing 
> those directories in your fresh environment with your main system environment.

I have now installed the daily ISO of Ubuntu 14.10 dev but have same
troubles with it. After entering the password in the login window
nothing happens. The login window simply gets stuck but I'm still able
to use the mouse and the few menu entries (like to reboot the system).
Also it seems that my USB storage device isn't working with VirtualBox
so I can't copy the related files for comparing.

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