Okay, I'd like to add additional information then. If you activate a VG
with the same name as an existing VG, as far as I can tell, none of the
user space tools can differentiate between the two. Since people tend to
name VGs the same between systems (vg0, VolGroup0), simply removing a
drive from one LVM system and putting it into another is enough to get
you into this situation.

I would agree to close this bug if conflictingly named VGs were not
activated by default. Or at all, until somebody changes the name.

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udev rules should not automatically active logical volumes
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