Being that I'm still having this issue on Ubuntu 15.10, I can only
conclude that this appears to be a design philosophy at Canonical rather
than a bug.  Logical volumes that are not necessary for system boot
and/or are not on the primary disk where the OS is installed are not
made available / mounted on (re)boot!

It is much better that the system comes up rather than waiting for a
user input at (re)boot.

Case closed, at least for me!

ak.

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