Mmm.. Shonky, that's rather odd -- and theoretically impossible from the way the script is written. I suppose maybe /bin/bash got low on memory or something. I will modify the script to turn on swap before/after running, to alleviate any such memory pressures.

The upcoming Hijack-v344 kernel includes code to automatically keep a sifted drive sifted after future sync operations. This code also replaces some existing code that was in the http server, so overall it doesn't contribute much bloat at all.

Cheers