I'm seeing the same issue on Precise, with a non-root LVM disk: a
60-second delay in the boot process, while scripts/init-bottom/udev is
waiting for the `udevadm control --exit` process to finish, which is in
turn waiting for the `watershed vgscan; vgchange` RUN command.

When run under watershed, the vgchange process hangs forever, waiting
for a semop() syscall to return.

If I remove the watershed wrapper from the 85-lvm2 udev rule, then the
vgchange process completes sucessfully, and boot returns to normal.

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Title:
  vgchange may deadlock in initramfs when VG present that's not used for
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