Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: lshw

I'm experiencing some weird behavior in lshw on my newly installed Xubuntu 
Lucid.
I noticed the other day that specificly the lastmountpoint value of my disk 
volumes are corrupted:

              *-volume:1
                   description: EXT4 volume
                   vendor: Linux
                   physical id: 2
                   bus info: s...@0:0.0.0,2
                   logical name: /dev/sda2
                   logical name: /
                   version: 1.0
                   serial: 61537e63-b69b-4628-b222-6cd38facc856
                   size: 74GiB
                   capacity: 74GiB
                   capabilities: primary journaled extended_attributes 
large_files huge_files dir_nlink recover extents ext4 ext2 initialized
                   configuration: created=2010-01-24 20:48:59 filesystem=ext4 
lastmountpoint=/���jߜ�8E���\���ݲ��[�a��a��ߜ��ݲ��ݲ�5^�ߜ�0�%�� 
modified=2010-01-24 20:49:43 mount.fstype=ext4 
mount.options=rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,barrier=1,data=ordered 
mounted=2010-01-25 08:55:42 state=mounted


Further more - in a possibly unrelated bug - I experience running the command 
caused the screen to go funny. When printing out the list of entries the screen 
would suddenly change colors to look very strange. However simply switching to 
another tty and back would solve the problem, and the screen image was back to 
normal.
I've recently installed a possibly bugged device driver which might have been 
the cause of this, since after removing it yesterday I can't replicate this 
step this morning.
But I'll keep this info here just in case..

** Affects: lshw (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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lshw corrupt lastmountpoint
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512251
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