:I spoke to soon. I have recompiled the kernel after updating my sources
:and the lock *seems* to be gone. OTOH, the low diskspace error is stil
:present. I am doing a prune-everything/reblock sequence now and see if
:that solves this problem. Here is the df output from before the prune:
:
:> df -h
:Filesystem    Size   Used  Avail Capacity  Mounted on
:/dev/ad0s1a   248M   120M   108M    52%    /
:/dev/ad0s1d   248M   139M    89M    61%    /var
:/dev/ad0s1e   248M   6.0K   228M     0%    /tmp
:/dev/ad0s1f   3.9G   3.0G   593M    84%    /usr
:home           14G   4.8G   8.9G    35%    /home
:procfs        4.0K   4.0K     0B   100%    /proc
:
:(BTW it would be nice to have a progress indicator for the
:reblocker. :-P)
:
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:Gergo Szakal MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:University Of Szeged, HU
:Faculty Of General Medicine

    If it says 35% capacity there's plenty of free space on the disk.

    Maybe rtorrent thinks that the filesystem has run out of inodes.
    HAMMER has no inode limitations and always reports 0 inodes free.
    Maybe I need to change that.

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
                                        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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