Right, so something *very* wrong is going on. The first thing you should
try is to make sure you can still access your encrypted partitions.  You
can do this by booting through a live CD/USB and manually mount your
encrypted partitions.  Take a look at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemLVMHowto if you
don't know how to do that.

>From there, you can also take a look at the last packages you have
updated (/var/log/apt/history.log in your encrypted filesystem).  This
should give us an hint of the last packages that have been updated in
your system, as this doesn't look like a kernel issue (initramfs,
cryptsetup, etc).

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  Boot fails after installing updates, error: “cryptsetup: evms_activate
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