Hello, I've spend the past two days troubleshooting this issue with my
Ubuntu 10.04 VirtualBox machine.  I first upgraded the kernel to 2.6.35
and still had the problems.  Long story short - what fixed this issue
for me (running Ubuntu 10.04 (EXT4) as a guest on a Windows 7 x64 host)
was the following post:

Virtual disk corruption on ext4 file systems
http://tenbulls.co.uk/2010/09/06/virtualb-disk-corruption-on-ext4-file-systems/

As soon as I changed my SATA drive to "use host I/O cache" all my
problems were solved and performance increased dramatically. Hope this
helps someone else someday.

-Tony

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  Repetitive massive filesystem corruption

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