>The freeze during formating was actually when installing ubuntu from
the ubuntu install cd. (when using ext 4) . So yes I used X >and indeed
No during the formatting process the ext4 kernel code wasn't running.

I'm having a bit of problem parsing this, but I think what you are
saying is that freeze didn't actually happen when the file system was
really being __formatted__ (specifically, when mk2fs is running), but
rather as it was unpacking packages and copying files into the file
system.   Is that correct?  If correct, then "formatting" really is
extremely misleading.  Can you tell me exactly what part of the install
process was happening when it freeze happened?

If in fact it was while the install process was copying files into the
file system, then let me ask me another question; are you willing to try
using a newer, beta-test kernel?  For example, can you try using the
Ubuntu-lts-2.6.35-20.29 kernel?  I believe the Ubuntu Kernel team has
various newer kernels available here:   https://launchpad.net/~kernel-
ppa/+archive/ppa

There are indeed a bunch of bug fixes which aren't necessarily fixed in
the 2.6.32-based kernel used by Ubuntu Lucid.  So it might be worthwhile
seeing whether it is fixed in 2.6.35....   Note that a bleeding edge
kernel may not work well if you are using proprietary kernel modules.
So if you are using an Nvidia graphics board, for example, you will need
to update to a newer nvidia-current package (256.53), which will in turn
require some new prerequisites.   But if you are using open hardware,
then it should be easy to try using a newer kernel.

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ubuntu 10.04 ext4 fast Ram and Fast hd's freezes at random
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/632346
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