I have experienced something similar to the first poster: I installed
ubuntu 9.04 alpha 5 last week on a newly formated ext4 partition. As I
was setting the system up, I was updating the system with the latest
package updates but I kept running into an error saying the drive was
full (it was actually at 20% full of 160 GB). Tried moving and deleting
files off the drive, nothing worked. Eventually a reboot solved this but
I don't know why.

Upgraded to kernel 2.26.28-9 (alpha 6) on Friday. This weekend I went
about converting 2 x 1 TB data drives to ext4 (from ext3) and all went
initially well but I wanted to get the full extent (no pun intended) of
ext4 file structure so I was cut and pasting data back and forth between
the drives using nautilus but the OS kept freezing. Eventually I figured
out that copying and pasting was fine but deleting was the culprit. I
tried deleting in nautilus and that hung the OS. Tried in a terminal,
same thing. Booting into recovery mode and down to the root prompt and
went about deleting these files and got a series of these: "BUG: soft
locking - CPU#0 stuck for 61s!"

In the end I managed to completely clear one drive off so I reformatted
it and then transferred everything back and then reformatted the other.
Now both TB drives have "native" ext4 partitions and I can delete from
those drives without hangs or freezes.

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ext4 or 2.6.28 is completely freeze my system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
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