Hi guys.
The good news is that the problem is perfectly reproducible with some time - 
and some IO of course.
A torrent file of somewhat 14 GB can trigger the issue; with files having a 
size of some MB each one.
The bad news is that it triggers too aggressively - and therefore I wasn't able 
to get something out of the system.
The times before it was sufficient to kill most processes to get the system somewhat funcitonal, but this time even reading the killall binary was a problem. And yes, killall was on the fs root that was on flash disk.
The IO scheduler is noop.

Let's see.
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