Could you edit /etc/init/mountall.conf and append --verbose to the
command-line for the mountall binary, then try booting.
Capture the output at the point of looping - the precise detail is
important here, including the error that leads it to skip the mount
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
mountall depends on plymouth now, so as you've noticed, removing
plymouth is no longer an option.
However, if something is wrong with plymouth at runtime, mountall should
degrade gracefully; it sounds like that may not be happening here.
Reassigning to mountall.
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubun
Commenting this line out from fstab got my past this point in the boot.
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If plymouth is missing, and fstab has a usbfs, system won't boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553290
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