That's the first time this has been reported. Conceivably,
ext3 has corrupted the journal_head. More conceivably, some
other part of the kernel scribbled on it. Most conceivably,
your memory flipped a bit.
Best I can suggest is that you give the machine an overnight
run with memtest86.
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