Description of problem: After making a new VG with LV's and mounting and using 1. The kernel oops in a gnome term. After the LV's would not be recognised. LVM said they were not formated. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.18.1 How reproducible: oops has occurred several times for different resons. This was the fist for lvm problem after. And the fisrt where the ops was in the messages and could be seen. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Don't know 2. 3. Actual results: LV's not recognised. Needed to remove them and re create and format. PV-VG was fine. Expected results: Kernels that do no hard, just stop. Additional info: attached messages test
Created attachment 139092 [details] kernelbug messes
This bug can be closed, kernel version obsolete. Darwin
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