I have been able to reproduce this bug using bonnie++.  The process I
used was to install Oneiric using the netboot installer to an external
USB SATA drive and boot with that as my root filesystem (SD only has
bootloaders & kernel).

Steps to reproduce on a running system:

On panda (no ping):
sudo apt-get install bonnie++
bonnie++ -n 0 -m "USB HD" -q 1>>bonnie.csv

After this runs, on a different system on the same network, start "sudo ping -i 
0.001 panda" (assuming the panda is in the host lookup), then on the panda run:
bonnie++ -n 0 -m "USB HD with ping" -q 1>>bonnie.csv

This will produce the results attached (bonnie.csv).  Bonnie.html is an
html formatted version of the output (with non-run tests removed).


** Attachment added: "bonnie.html"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/709245/+attachment/2218631/+files/bonnie.html

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