This is an unfortunate chicken-and-egg scenario.  Assuming the latest
kernel in karimc-proposed does fix the problem, how does one safely
upgrade their system since there is a likelihood the very update itself
will get corrupted?  The only certain solution would be to (gasp) re-
master the Karmic ISO images with a point-release so that fresh installs
are guaranteed usable.

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in-place corruption of large files *without fsck or reboot* reported with linux 
2.6.31-14.46 on ext4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453579
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