Are you having problems simply creating and installing a system with LVM
or can't boot after putting a system *on* LVM?  Grub is not able to boot
from an LVM partition, which is not limited to Ubuntu or other distros
but a limitation in grub itself.  If you have /boot (or your kernel,
etc) on an LVM partiton it will not boot.

If it is simply creating an LVM enabled machine with grub and /boot on
its own primary partition... this should be supported by the text and
gui installers.

Please provide more information to better help us troubleshoot your
issue.

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alternate cd install a lvm system but fails on boot :-(
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122373
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