Resolved ? No.
Bothered by it ? No...

I think it definately has to do with mounting existing file systems, for
in one instance I had two filesystems mixed up and mounted the ext3 as
reiser and vice versa.

However, like I said, you're being dropped in a shell with the warning
that apt-get doesn't exist. I think you can force this behaviour by
making sure that either the root disk can not be mounted by grub, or
some other disk has some severe error (like wrong fstype). It still
happened to me a couple of times after a kernel upgrade.

Could you ever reproduce this error ?
If not, I would be glad to try to find a procedure to reproduce it.
ace

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Feisty clean install: apt-get not installed
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