> > Most probably this is exactly the problem I was describing to you a
> > couple of days ago on IRC, phk.
> > 
> > The solution is to boot single user, fsck / and reboot. After that
> > things are back to normal. Even crashing the machine does not make this
> > problem reoccur.
> 
> Nah.  This is about the third time I've seen this.  I hadn't really
> gathered any useful information (and no data was lost) so I didn't bother
> to report it.  I suspect it has something to do with soft-updates however.

No softupdates in my case.

Nick
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