Bug#582487: FYI: A workaround
For what it's worth, I seem to have found a way to
work around this bug.
Here are the details.
I have an MSI (Micro Star) MS-6712 (KT4V)
motherboard.
It was running version 2.6.32-35 of
package linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 in squeeze.
I wanted to upgrade its RAM from about half a
gigabyte on two sticks, to three gigabytes on three
sticks.
I bought three used and unmatched one gigabyte
memory sticks, pulled out the old small ones, and
put in the new.
After rebooting, this Debian bug (#582487)
happened.
Then I tried upgrading linux to the latest version
in stable (squeeze), 2.6.32-39.
That failed too.
Then I upgraded linux to the version in
debian-backports, 2.6.39+35.
Still no luck.
Then I pulled out the memory stick nearest to the
CPU.
That worked.
I rebooted twice more, and saw no more stack
traces in dmesg or /var/log/messages.
I suspect bad or mismatched RAM caused the error,
but I'm not sure.
~K
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