This problem definitely IS NOT LIMITED to deletion, as most comments
seem to indicate.

First I only had it sometimes when emptying my trash (with a few roughly
1GB files), but after a reboot the trash was empty, so it seems that the
freeze occurred after syncing the disk / completing the operation.

I've also had the freeze yesterday during a svn checkout of chromium (a
few GB of data, but rather slowly, so the system had looots of time to
sync everything in small chunks, you'd think).

After deleting and re-checkout (which worked the second time), I created
a tar-ball (also about 1GB) of the source tree.  That froze the system,
too (and wasn't doing much at all in-between excepting surfing the web).

Today I wanted to delete the huge source+binary tree, which resulted in
having to reboot five times, until finally an "rm -rf" succeeded without
freezing the system.  I've found that running a kind of sync-daemon
(sleep 5-10 secs, sync) loop in the background might help (I've now
created another 1GB tarball and been doing other things, without a
freeze).

Not sure if this problem has to do with the system trying to flush lots
of data at a time (but then I'm not sure why the svn checkout or the
tarballing also froze the system, it wasn't THAT much data per second).

Everything on an up-to-date jaunty system.

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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
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