Saivann,

The screen shot is very much appreciated, but unfortunately sysrq-w
generates a *huge* amount of data; much more than can fit on a single
screen, alas.   Which means to get the full sysrq-w, we would either
need to get you set up with a serial console, and then monitor the
output via the serial console to record all of the data dumped out to
the console, OR, if you can get a separate root partition and test
partition, and replicate the hang on the test partition, hopefully
writes to the root partition will still work.   At that point, you might
be able to do "dmesg > /dmesg.txt", and thus save the output of the
sysrq-w.

One other thought --- does the Ubuntu kernel come with CONFIG_LOCKDEP
and CONFIG_LOCKDEP_SUPPORT enabled?   It may be that this will give us
the warning we need, hopefully a little bit more succintly.  If someone
can reproduce the problem on a custom-made kernel that has Lockdep
enabled, maybe that will shed some light on what's going on.

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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
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