panic on jail with unionfs

From: Denis Shaposhnikov (dsh_at_vlink.ru)
Date: 02/07/05

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    Fresh cvsup'ed CURRENT panic on jail with unionfs mounted inside jail
    root. I'll send-pr a little later.

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