I can install ubuntu-libvirt-host in the USB livecd and then run the virtual machines, so all the LVM volume groups seem to be intact.
I don't seem to have any broken volume groups, but does the fact that the boot process is attempting vgchange -ay mean that the boot will fail if any of the LVM volume groups cannot be started, even if the broken one is not needed to start the system?
I can install ubuntu-libvirt-host in the USB livecd and then run the virtual machines, so all the LVM volume groups seem to be intact.
I don't seem to have any broken volume groups, but does the fact that the boot process is attempting vgchange -ay mean that the boot will fail if any of the LVM volume groups cannot be started, even if the broken one is not needed to start the system?