Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
(...)
Curiously, I updated lvm to Debian's 2.02.06-3, rebooted (machine was in
a rather weird state), and the issue is gone.
With Debian's libdevmapper-dev 1.02.08-1 it doesn't compile; I didn't
try to upgrade it anymore.
As described in another post from today ("moving logical volumes to
another system *remotely* - how?"), perhaps the issue had nothing to do
with lvm tools, but with kernel?
I use 2.6.17.8 on that ARM machine, the kernel oopses after I create a
snapshot, invalidate it (make it full), and try to remove it.
I'll try to upgrade to a newest stable kernel to see if anything changed
(it will take some time, though).
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Tomasz Chmielewski
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