I'm reluctant to test a non-release kernel because I don't really have a
suitable test environment that is expendable, in the sense that if it
were unintentionally clobbered, the result would be painless.

I have been working on a simple, generic script to reproduce the bug
independently of the particulars of my backup environment -- replacing
bacula and postgres with tar, for example -- but have been unsuccessful.
This would allow someone else to test against another kernel.  But since
I've been unable to accomplish this, I'm kind of stuck.

** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream

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  Umount of multiple lvm snapshots causes system to hang / freeze /
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