So and upgrade to Gutsy did not fix it and I still had to do break=mount
with lvm vgscan && lvm vgchange -a y to be able to boot. But them I
noticed that it was an lvm1 volume and converted it to lvm2 with lvm
convert.. that appeared to fix it for both Gutsy and Feisty (although I
can't guarantee that was what fixed it, it seems the most likely
explanation).

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[feisty] mounting LVM root broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/83832
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