For me, same as reported by waxhell (above).  Issue with: Kubuntu 7.10 on UFD, 
Live Persistent.
I've tried using ext3 and I get the same segmentation fault.  I did not test 
the extent of data corruption using ext3 (vs ext2), but I suspect it will show 
up upon repeated re-boots.
I have also seen the issue regarding “trying to unmount the /cow directory.”
The extent of data corruption gets worse upon the second re-boot (X messes up 
so badly that the issue is moot on the third re-boot).

I have no problems with the straight Live Kubuntu on UFD (without
persistence).  Ron Z's comments on that are noted.

Specifically, as said by waxhell (2007-10-29):
“I may have this bug in Gutsy release, however in my instance, I get a seg 
fault. Persistence enabled on a pen-drive. Experiencing some data corruption as 
a result of this (not all files are copied properly to the casper-rw partition) 
Reference Bug #147117
Umounting local filesystem      [fail]
umount2: Device or resource busy 
umount: /cdrom busy - remounted read only 
Segmentation fault    [fail]

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failure to umount local filesystems - gutsy tribe 2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125702
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