Just a quick update - There was corruption on one of the hard drives,
which was fixed by running a fsck from an old 8.10 server boot disk.
It turned out that it wasn't getting stuck at 90%, but rather that it
was restarting repeatedly at 90% after a long pause.  At any rate, that
part is no longer a problem.

Most of my other problems seem to have been the result of my disk order
being changed.  My SATA disk went from being /dev/hda to /dev/hdc, with
predictable consequences.  Changing the /etc/fstab file designation of
all of my drives fixed the issue.

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mountall hangs when fsck is run
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559761
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