I'm experiencing these issues as well. Always after a resume, and so far never the first suspend/resume of an uptime.
I'm running the 10.04 beta (couldn't run anything earlier because of very new KMS on this Intel chipset).
$ uname -a
Linux klesh 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 1 10:39:41 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I don't believe this has anything to do with KDE; I'm running stock (beta) Ubuntu here.
FWIW, I had Gentoo on this box, also with ext4, with a 2.6.33 kernel, and this problem never occurred. I had this box setup using s2ram to enter suspend, and it always worked.
This issue is *extremely* serious. The only way to boot again is to manually run fsck (-y) from an install CD!
I'm experiencing these issues as well. Always after a resume, and so far never the first suspend/resume of an uptime.
I'm running the 10.04 beta (couldn't run anything earlier because of very new KMS on this Intel chipset).
$ uname -a
Linux klesh 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 1 10:39:41 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I don't believe this has anything to do with KDE; I'm running stock (beta) Ubuntu here.
FWIW, I had Gentoo on this box, also with ext4, with a 2.6.33 kernel, and this problem never occurred. I had this box setup using s2ram to enter suspend, and it always worked.
This issue is *extremely* serious. The only way to boot again is to manually run fsck (-y) from an install CD!