After updating a server from kernel-4.14.83 to 4.19.27-r1 (same problem with 4.19.23) the server will not boot.

Grub starts fine and I can select the new kernel.
The kernel starts booting and after mounting "/" and "/usr" (this is a server with a separate /usr") the boot-process hangs.

Here are the last few lines displayed before it hangs:

>> Initializing root device...
>> Detected root: /dev/md127
>> Mounting /dev/md127 as root...
>> Detected fstype: ext4
>> Using mount fstype: ext4
>> Using mount opts: -o ro
7.6104971 EXT4-fs (md127): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts (null)
     7.6572671 init (5708) used greatest stack depth: 13280 bytes left
>> Mounting /dev/dm-O as /usr: mount -t ext4 -o noatime,user_xattr,ro /deu/dm-O /newroot/usr 7.6909561 EXT4-fs (dm-0): INFO: recouery required on readonly filesystem 7.6925551 EXT4-fs (dm-0): write access will be enabled diming recouery
     7.9169781 EXT4-fs (dm-0): recovery complete
7.9223701 EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: user_xattr
     7.9233051 mount (5722) used greatest stack depth, 13000 bytes left
>> /usr already mounted, skipping...
>> Booting (initramfs)
sep-usr init: running user requested applet


As I said, the 4.14.83 kernel boots without problem with the same configuration.

Any suggestions?
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Dan Johansson,
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