Well. Today I installed a fresh 18.04 server and just ran into this issue. 
My disk setup is as following:
/dev/sda1 - bios
/dev/sda2 - /boot
/dev/sdb (LVM)
  - vg-0/Usr
  - vg-0/Home
  - vg-0/Root
  - vg-0/Swap
/dev/sdc (LVM
  - vg-1/Var

Upon reboot I get an error within initramfs that the root was not found. 
Executing vgchange -ay activates the volumes and I can continue with ctrl-d .
Why is this not fixed? And why is the last state "invalid"?

- Nicki

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