I've had a backup of my old Trusty system, and I've built an initrd for
3.16.0-23-generic in that environment. With that initrd, the kernel
booted properly. Note, still it takes several minutes for the VG to
activate, but it eventually comes up if the kernel waits enough with
"rootdelay=300".

Now, kernel bisection would take me to nowhere, as it seems the problem
is not with the kernel itself. Any initrd I build under Utopic has the
symptom, even older kernels from the 3.13 series.

Could you advise how could I investigate further? I have no idea how
could I debug/bisect initrd-s. As I found, the lvm2 package hasn't
changed between Trusty and Utopic, so it's not lvm2's initrd scripts
themselves.

** Also affects: lvm2 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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