*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 115616 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115616

I found out I was wrong: maybe I have too many computers... I did remove
EVMS, but from the wrong computer :-P

I *confirm* that you cannot mount some additional partitions (I'd say
regardless of which filesystem they use, not only XFS) if you have evms
installed and active.

So, to be able to mount those partition again by device or by UUID or
label, you can simply remove EVMS (that is, simply if you don't use it).
If you can't, use the /dev/mapper/ devices managed by EVMS. This has to
do with bug #115616 (that explain that new device locking policies
blocks concurrent access to a device from EVMS and other processes) but
I think in this bug this relation wasn't explained very well.

I hope this clarification will be helpful for someone, sorry for the
mistake!

Ciao,
RobM

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