This is a problem even though evms is no longer supported:

If the user elects not to remove the newly-unsupported evms package at
upgrade time, the system becomes unbootable because of this problem.

Even booting into recovery mode is not possible.

The old kernel still works, and if the user knows to boot from it, and
knows enough to run the 'update-initramfs -u' at that point, the system
is recoverable...but if not, they're dead in the water.

I realise that evms is no longer supported, but the path away from it
should be.

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evms blocks access to disk devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109320
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