Currently, when I start my computer, the boot process stops printing:

apus-root: clean, .../... files, .../... blocks
boot: clean, .../... files, .../... blocks

As you can see in the output of blkid (see my previous comment), apus-
root and boot are the labels of two partitions on this computer. Shortly
before the swap partition is being checked ("kinit: trying to resume
from /dev/mapper/apus-swap"). This is evidence that the RAID and LVM are
setup already. They partitions are just not mounted - so I've added
mountall to this bug.

As far as I could see, mdadm just provides udev rules so that a raid is
configured as soon as md-devices are found. And LVM is set up obviously
too.

Why does mountall not mount the volumes on the LVM?

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new upstart breaks software RAID setups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431951
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