Not sure if this helps, but in case you use Toshiba Notebooks, try the 
following boot parameter : pcie_aspm=off
It seems that the BIOS of the Toshiba Notebooks is somwhat messed up and 
doesn't return the correct values for the Active State Power Management of the 
pcie devices.
This results in not being able to boot in newer kernels.
Switching the Active State Power Management off in the boot options will fix 
this problem.
Afaik there is a bugreport for this already but i dunno the number of it atm.

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  11.04 Wont Boot With Mobility Radeon HD 3400

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