Downloaded Gutsy Tribe 5 - Server Edition CD, installed from fresh,
adding the LVM drives during hte manual partitioning step.  Everything
worked fine until I rebooted at end of installation, to be met with the
same issue, got dropped into a maintenance shell.

I figured this was weird, as I could mount and see the drives during 
installation, so I had a look to see if there was anything I could do.
Sure enough, with a fresh install, the output from LVS shows that the drives 
are not actually marked as available.  running vgchange -a y data brought the 
drives online, and they promptly appeared in /dev/data and /dev/mapper/

Rebooting after having done that seems to forget, always fails the fsck,
and I need to activate the volume group, and then press Ctrl-D to
continue booting.

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after upgrading from feisty to gutsy, /dev/mapper no longer contains my LVM 
volume group
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139337
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