Phil,

The only suggestion I can make at this point is to use a mainline
kernel.  This seems to be some kind of interaction between Ubuntu
"Sauce" patches and the ext4 code.  People have reported success with
stock 2.6.28, stock 2.6.29 and a bleeding-edge 2.6.30-rcX kernels.
There have been attempts to bisect the Ubuntu Sauce patches, but not
much luck.  The Ubuntu kernel developers that I talked to before Jaunty
shipped haven't been able to reproduce the bug, and I haven't as well,
which is one of the reasons why fixing it has been slow and painful.

And I'm a volunteer, and I don't have a lot of free time, so while I've
finally updated a netbook to Jaunty, I haven't had time to try to track
this down, as I've got lots of other items on my todo list.   (And I use
my own personally built 2.6.30-rcX bleeding edge kernel, and have been
using ext4 in production since July of last year, and I've never seen
the problem.   But then again, I don't use any of the Ubuntu proprietary
drivers, I don't use Apparmor, etc., so even if I were using the Ubuntu
kernel there's no guarantee I would see the problem.)

Someone has graciouslly offerred to ship me a pre-set up computer that
has the problem, but my main problem right now is ENOTIME.   Hopefully
I'll have more time by mid-May, and hopefully someone else will be able
to track this down in the meantime.

P.S.  Ubuntu does ship its own pre-built stock kernels w/o any "sauce"
patches.  So even if you aren't up to building your own kernel, you
might want to try using one of those mainline kernels.

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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
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