This happens with the current Fedora 10 64 bit kernel,
also the previous one.
I do not see any error messages related to the wedging.
I do see some error messages when I attempt to
regain control of the system.
System is an AMD 6000+ in ECS NFORCE6M-A motherboard,
8 GB memory, two SATA on motherboard controller, another
two SATA drives on a Promise PCI controller, and an IDE
drive on a USB dongle.
The system is also processing audio
data at 96 kHz (gnuradio). Thst data is being written
to named FIFOs on the root file system.
The /u file system is the one that wedges. It is not being written
to much at this time, and hardly any new files being created.
When I reset the system I sometimes see a complaint about the
/boot file system, an ext2 file system that shouldn't be written to
at all except when installing a new kernel.
I do have the option of reverting the /u file system back to
ext3 as it is small enough that FSCK doesn't take forever.
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