After 3 days up doing fairly normal things with an unremarkable configuration and a vanila 2.4.0 kernel (nfs) I tried to log out of KDE and hung in 'preparing session for logout'. In a text console, dmesg showed an infinite number of "Free blocks count corrupted" messages: EXT2-fs error (device ide0(3,66)): ext2_new_block: Free blocks count corrupted for block group 93 EXT2-fs error (device ide0(3,66)): ext2_new_block: Free blocks count corrupted for block group 93 and gdb showed all the processes under X waiting in poll or select, not surprising considering the way ext2 handles this: if (j >= EXT2_BLOCKS_PER_GROUP(sb)) { ext2_error (sb, "ext2_new_block", "Free blocks count corrupted for block group %d", i); goto out; } I shut down and restarted hoping to get an fsck, but instead continued past the ext2 mount. I interrupted that, restarted and fscked, which turned up a single special file with size 0 and no other problems. So I think this may be a cache problem. -- Daniel - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/