I have just encountered this problem too.
I am running Kubuntu 10.04 on VMWare Player 3.1.2 on a Windows XP Pro machine. 
Kubuntu performed the updates and then I got the udevadm trigger... report.
I am facing issues with the various suggestions here and elsewhere though.
After the udevadm trigger message it drops to the initramfs command line
ls /boot simply says no such directory
I have the kubuntu iso mounted within the VMWare player however, when rebooting 
the Kubuntu VM, there is no repsonse to the F2 or ESC key so it passes straight 
through to the udevadm trigger message everytime (the VMWare restart screen 
does appear for a second or so with the message at the bottom re F2 for SETUP, 
F12 etc. ESC for Boot Menu).
I'm a little stuck as to ideas as I'd rather not lose that Kubuntu VM setup.

Cheers
Andy

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udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358654
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