Near as I can tell from my udev logs, the lvm2 rule should in fact only
be firing on PVs.  With an LV, the ID_FS_TYPE=ext4, not LVM*.

I just tried a trivial update to watershed to allow it to daemonize
(after doing the fork), and tweaking the udev rule to call watershed
with -D.  But my test VM still hung after 4 reboots.  So that seems
insufficient.

Although it occurs to me I've also had non-lvm-related (but udev-caused)
hangs pretty frequently on these VMs, I'll have to check a bit more to
make sure I didn't just now experience one of those.

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