> /dev/mapper/sda2_crypt: UUID="m73M8R-p6Hn-okx2-xFFQ-eEKl-lKbZ-dq0qgK"
TYPE="LVM2_member"

This should be sufficient to trigger /lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules,
which I assume you have on your system (since it's from the lvm2
package!).  If you can run the commands from that rule's RUN variable by
hand, it may be instructive; or to otherwise trace the set of processes
running at this point.  A good way to do this may be to edit
/etc/init/tty2.conf to force a getty to start earlier in the boot
sequence.

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[lucid] plymouth in initramfs doesn't know to chroot() when init does, can't 
load files from disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509487
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