Now I have some more info about this. What actually makes the VG
activation so long is that I have a snapshot. Activating the snapshot
takes very long, and bringing up the entire VG takes about 5 minutes.
This wouldn't be such a big problem, as I could just patiently wait for
the activation (with rootdelay). But I think the problem is that
something kills vgchange before it could finish bringing up all VGs. I
had the fortune to boot a developmental Vivid, and I've seen some
'watershed' messages stating that 'vgchange' was killed because it was
taking "too long". If we'd let 'vgchange' to finish properly, I had the
2nd VG, which contains my root FS.

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  LVM VG is not activated during system boot

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