Facing a similar problem on a debootstrap rootfs.

Even after ensuring that the lvm2 package is installed (and hence the
initramfs scripts are present) I still get dropped to a shell in the
initramfs. Running `lvchange -ay` causes the volume to show up and
subsequently the bootup will succeed. I presume "fixing" the script (as
described in comment-8) will fix the problem but I'd like to see a fix
where I'm not forced to re-roll my own initrd.

Any pointers as to why this might be happening?

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  LVM boot problem - volumes not activated after upgrade to Xenial

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