Public bug reported:

I upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 tonight.
On reboot I see "The disk drive for / is not ready yet or not present"

Maintenance shell:
udevd[117]: failed to create queue file: no such file or directory
udevadm[123]: error sending message: connection refused

root FS is mounted read-only :-(
mount -a fails (no devices, yes my fstab uses UUIDs)

Skip:
now /dev isn't ready, then /dev/pts (!)
garbled text follows
virbr0: starting userspace STP failed and other virbr0 messages cycle endlessly

Boot kernel in recovery mode:
plymouth main process killed by SEGV signal

This appears to occur because /etc/fstab is not updated with an entry
for /dev.  Probably this could cause big problems for less experienced
users.

The fix is to boot a live image and add "dev /dev devtmpfs rw 0 0" to
/etc/fstab.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Unbootable after upgrade to Ludic from Karmic - /dev entry not added to fstap
+ Unbootable after upgrade to Ludic from Karmic - /dev entry not added to fstab

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Unbootable after upgrade to Ludic from Karmic - /dev entry not added to fstab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/581681
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