Then I'd say that the bug is actually in the kernel: it should *not* be passing down the dasd partition manipulation ioctls. Patching parted to ignore it based on GETGEO works around the problem and stops parted from crashing, but ultimately, you do not want to allow any partitioning tool to mess about with the dasd disk label through the lens of device- mapper.
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