Hello,

On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 17:04:20 -0800 Nick Seth-Smith <n...@seth-smith.com> wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I read the chain with interest since I have been fighting the same
> issue on my machine.  What is interesting (at least to me) is that I
> am running a much older release of Ubuntu ­ Lucid ­ with a 2.6.32-71
> kernel.  I¹m not in the habit of rebooting very often so this issue
> may have existed for a while; however it encountered it yesterday.
> Like others I was able to proceed by issuing vgchange ­ay command;
> however I did have to create /var/log in the Busybox environment
> before that would work.

I had the same problem. Fortunately I know why that happened. Due to
some reason, a grub(2) upgrade and a disk replace caused some wrong
entry in /boot/grub/device.map. To fix the problem, I run the following
command manually

    # cat /boot/grub/device.map
    # sudo grub-mkdevicemap
    # cat /boot/grub/device.map

and a new reboot works like a charm.

Hope this helps.

Thank you,

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