> Looks like memory corruption...
Hardware-problem was my first idea also. So I changed memory - didn't
help, changed processor - didn't help, changed mainboard - didn't help,
changed even harddisk (because seems that the problem is with ide i/o -
high harddisk i/o will cause lot of oopses) - didn't help.
> Mind running memtest86 ?
I ran. It didn't found any errors.
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