Hello Yes it does work fine with sysvinit. I only want to be sure that if debian changes to systemd that i would have bootable system.
This problem is triggered with existence of lvm volumes. The system boot when i have installed lvm libraries and no lvm volumes is created. When googling for this issue i have found several tips, but it does not apply for this bug. It is possible that lvm2 invoked without upstart forks fine, but i think the order of starting other needed services for lvm2 are delayed or started synchronously. For example /dev must be mounted before udev and etc. Thank You ewew