This is still a problem for me on 10.04.  I have a 16G root partition
and my Ubuntu install takes up ~4.5G on this partition.  I'm using new
drivers for a TV tuner, and it sometimes causes kern.log ans syslog to
fill the remaining 11G on the partition in a matter of hours.  The
system then becomes unstable and will not boot into X when it starts up.

Regardless of how bad my drivers might be,  the kernel should not allow
the root partition to fill with logs, especially when its 11G of the
same two lines.  This need to be fixed, but in the meantime i'm also
looking for a workaround that makes the partition usable again.  Right
now, I'm manually running logrotate and then deleting the large files
whenever this happens

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Title:
  syslog.0 and kern.log.0 grow huge

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