I got the same problem using Ubuntu 7.04, Ext2IFS of Win XP.

(temporary) fixed it doing the following steps:
* tune2fs -O ^dir_index (see above, man descripton: dir_index: "Use  hashed  
b-trees  to  speed  up lookups in large directories.")
* sudo touch /forcefsck (force fsck on next boot removing htable references)

Maybe Ext2IFS got a problem with these trees ...

Best regard, simon04

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