kernel panic when running lvm commands

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I'm running a freshly installed and completely up-to-date Debian etch
system.  I just installed the "lvm2" and "lvm-common" packages.

Now I'm trying to run "pvcreate" on a physical volume, but the command
segfaults and I get a kernel panic.  See attached file or:

http://erato.caktusgroup.com/~tobias/lvm-kernel-panic.txt

I've tried this on both a regular disk (/dev/hdb) and a Linux MD device
(/dev/md1) with the same results.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Tobias
-- 
Tobias McNulty
Caktus Consulting Group, LLC
P.O. Box 1454
Carrboro, NC 27510
(919) 951-0052
http://www.caktusgroup.com
 <1>BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 748bdb41
 printing eip:
e083e09a
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000 [#14]
SMP 
Modules linked in: raid1 nls_iso8859_1 nls_cp437 vfat fat xfs ip6table_filter ip6_tables tun button ac battery ipv6 iptable_raw xt_policy xt_multiport ipt_ULOG ipt_TTL ipt_ttl ipt_TOS ipt_tos ipt_TCPMSS ipt_SAME ipt_REJECT ipt_REDIRECT ipt_recent ipt_owner ipt_NETMAP ipt_MASQUERADE ipt_LOG ipt_iprange ipt_hashlimit ipt_ECN ipt_ecn ipt_DSCP ipt_dscp ipt_CLUSTERIP ipt_ah ipt_addrtype ip_nat_tftp ip_nat_snmp_basic ip_nat_pptp ip_nat_irc ip_nat_ftp ip_nat_amanda ip_conntrack_tftp ip_conntrack_pptp ip_conntrack_netbios_ns ip_conntrack_irc ip_conntrack_ftp ts_kmp ip_conntrack_amanda xt_tcpmss xt_pkttype xt_physdev bridge xt_NFQUEUE xt_MARK xt_mark xt_mac xt_limit xt_length xt_helper xt_dccp xt_conntrack xt_CONNMARK xt_connmark xt_CLASSIFY xt_tcpudp xt_state iptable_nat ip_nat ip_conntrack iptable_mangle nfnetlink iptable_filter ip_tables x_tables dm_snapshot dm_mirror dm_mod loop snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec snd_ac97_bus snd_pcm snd_timer snd snd_page_alloc psmouse serio_raw i2c_i801 i810_audio ac97_codec i2c_core shpchp pci_hotplug soundcore intel_agp agpgart parport_pc parport rtc evdev intel_rng floppy pcspkr ext3 jbd mbcache linear md_mod ide_disk 3c59x mii uhci_hcd usbcore piix generic ide_core thermal processor fan
CPU:    0
EIP:    0060:[<e083e09a>]    Not tainted VLI
EFLAGS: 00010246   (2.6.18-6-686 #1) 
EIP is at linear_mergeable_bvec+0x9a/0x10b [linear]
eax: dfbd3ba0   ebx: 748bdb31   ecx: 00000000   edx: 0001f5a0
esi: d5c523a0   edi: 00000000   ebp: 00000000   esp: cd0f7d54
ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
Process pvdisplay (pid: 23061, ti=cd0f6000 task=d57ba000 task.ti=cd0f6000)
Stack: 0003eb40 00000000 0003eb40 dfe7f770 0007d680 00000000 0003eb40 00000000 
       00000000 00000000 dfe7f770 cc8f82c0 e083e000 dfb20c00 c015e9be cc8f82c0 
       c1203e40 cd0f7f80 cda7d600 c015ea62 00001000 00000000 000000ff cda7d600 
Call Trace:
 [<e083e000>] linear_mergeable_bvec+0x0/0x10b [linear]
 [<c015e9be>] __bio_add_page+0xe6/0x165
 [<c015ea62>] bio_add_page+0x25/0x2b
 [<c0178758>] dio_bio_add_page+0x1c/0x73
 [<c0178863>] dio_send_cur_page+0x57/0x96
 [<c01793c1>] __blockdev_direct_IO+0x9c2/0xd51
 [<c0165370>] do_lookup+0x4f/0x135
 [<c0171386>] mntput_no_expire+0x11/0x6a
 [<c01674fe>] link_path_walk+0xb3/0xbd
 [<c01611c3>] blkdev_direct_IO+0x2d/0x32
 [<c01610e3>] blkdev_get_blocks+0x0/0xb3
 [<c0142577>] generic_file_direct_IO+0x93/0xd7
 [<c01427f5>] __generic_file_aio_read+0xd6/0x1b2
 [<c0166385>] may_open+0x5a/0x203
 [<c01437b7>] generic_file_read+0x0/0xab
 [<c014384e>] generic_file_read+0x97/0xab
 [<c012d92d>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x2d
 [<c01602e6>] block_llseek+0xb3/0xbf
 [<c015a6f8>] vfs_read+0x9f/0x141
 [<c015ab44>] sys_read+0x3c/0x63
 [<c0102c11>] sysenter_past_esp+0x56/0x79
Code: 24 04 89 d1 31 d2 85 c9 89 44 24 08 74 08 89 c8 31 d2 f7 f3 89 c1 8b 44 24 08 f7 f3 89 ca 89 c2 8b 46 04 8b 1c 90 eb 03 83 c3 14 <8b> 53 10 8b 43 0c 8b 73 04 8b 7b 08 89 d1 89 54 24 24 89 c2 01 
EIP: [<e083e09a>] linear_mergeable_bvec+0x9a/0x10b [linear] SS:ESP 0068:cd0f7d54
 
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