I have just found out that the problem turned out to be that usbfs WAS 
mounted. 

This is what happened:

1) 
I tried booting as normal. At this stage usbfs got mounted, which I didn't 
notice.

2)
I renamed /lib/modules/.../drivers/usb/ to usb-2, and rebooted. Since usbcore 
was not found, usbfs was not mounted. I really thought that usbcore couldn't 
be removed after ehci-hcd was inserter, but I cannot reproduce this.

I'm really very sorry I wasted your time :-/

-- 
Regards,
Christian Iversen


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