Hi Scott, I will be glad to help as much as I can.

I am sending you the following information in the attached zip file:
udevadm_info.recshell - Output of 'udevadm info --export-db' in recovery shell.
boot.log.recshell - /var/log/boot.log from recovery shell.
udev.recshell - /var/log/udev from recovery shell.
dev_mapper.recshell - Permissions of LV devices 'ls -l /dev/mapper' in recovery 
shell.
fs_ext3.recshell - List of mounted filesystems in recovery shell.
dev_shm.afterboot - Permissions of /dev/shm after mounting filesystems manually 
and continuing with boot with CTRL-D.

If you compare the filesystem list with the report I has sent before,
you will see that more filesystems failed to mount on this occasion. On
rare occasions all filesystems are mounted without problems and the boot
works smoothly. On other occasions only two filesystems do not get
mounted and on other cases like this one 5 filesystems might fail to get
mounted.

The filesystems that fail to get mounted are always the ones on LVM with
the device files that have root:disk ownership.

The /dev/shm permission problem is correlated with the bug. Whenever
there is a problem mounting the filesystems on LVM, the permissions of
/dev/shm also get messed up after /boot.


** Attachment added: "logs.zip"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45405957/logs.zip

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LVM - /var failed to mount during boot
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