Bug#375116: marked as done (lvm2: Snapshotting the root logical volume crashes the machine, makes it unbootable, and the snapshot can't even be removed when booting from a recovery system)

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Fri Jun 23 15:01:52 UTC 2006


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Subject: Re: Bug#375116: lvm2: Snapshotting the root logical volume crashes
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