Yup, this is because the /dev/vg/lv symlink is created by LVM and udev
(and thus Upstart and mountall) know nothing about it.

I guess the proper fix for this will be to add something to lvm2's udev
rules to seed this symlink in there as well.

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lvm volumes fail to mount when specified as /dev/vg-name/volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430542
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