@Ulrich: Are you sure none of those operations involved deleting files?
The usual symptom is that the system hangs *after* the rm is successful,
so that's not out of character. SVN does some amount of file-based
locking, IIUC, which means at some point it has to rm the lock file.
Creating a tarball shouldn't remove anything - but surfing the Web may
very well, if the cache is full and it has to start clearing out old
entries.

And I know that it's not in *all* cases that heavy load is important -
as I'm encountering the bug, ANY rm freezes the system every single
time.

@DanielV: Are they on the same volume? If not, then mv = cp + rm, no?

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Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330824
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