I also had the problem of not being able to boot with crypto
disks using the stock kernel, which started recently.

Finally I realized the initramfs cryptsetup scripts were
missing.  I remembered gnome-vfs (or something) had
preferentially installed devicekit-disks.  devicekit-disks
suggests cryptsetup, but cryptsetup requires dmsetup, which
conflicts with devicekit-disks, so cryptsetup was removed.
Then when the initrd image updated, it no longer booted.
Luckily update-initramfs did not update my custom kernel or
it would have been very inconvenient.

If cryptsetup is not on your system, try installing it
again, and running update-initramfs for the kernels that
won't boot.

I guess I will file a bug report on... cryptsetup?  It
should depend on either dmsetup or devicekit-disks?  I'll
see what they think.

Mark




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