I'm not seeing ANY LVM volumes active on system boot.
(I'm not putting any of the necessary boot paths on LVM).

After booting the system, the volume is visible but not active.
If I put one of the drives in sftab, booting Ubuntu breaks.

Is there a workaround to make the system do "vgchange -a y" during boot?

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  LVM boot problem - volumes not activated after upgrade to Xenial

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