I think that kernels are ok as I didn't had such issues in the past. Maybe my OS has broke in some place? In the stacktrace there's line stating that ubuntu-root is not existing. It does exist. I am able to mount it via liveCd. So maybe it's some timing issue? Maybe LVM won't initialize so fast as script would like to? In general I was updating ubuntu once or two per month so in general I was using every kernel ubuntu has released (I use 14.04 lts). I don't have feeling that this happened right after update.
I do suspend my computer (to ram) on daily basis from many years but this rather could not broke my OS(?).
No prior kernel version boots. Yes, I can mount disks via LiveCD.
I tested the lates kernel from here http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ v4.6-yakkety. It don't solve my problem. I attached new photo with the stacktrace from that kernel.
I think that kernels are ok as I didn't had such issues in the past. Maybe my OS has broke in some place? In the stacktrace there's line stating that ubuntu-root is not existing. It does exist. I am able to mount it via liveCd. So maybe it's some timing issue? Maybe LVM won't initialize so fast as script would like to? In general I was updating ubuntu once or two per month so in general I was using every kernel ubuntu has released (I use 14.04 lts). I don't have feeling that this happened right after update.
I do suspend my computer (to ram) on daily basis from many years but this rather could not broke my OS(?).