No errors were found after 12 hours of memtest.

However some serious crashes still occur.

I attach snippets of kern.log.

Is it still suggests a hardware error?

I have to try out another laptop. That is not convenient...

Dw.
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dr Tóth Attila, Radiológus, 06-20-825-8057
Attila Toth MD, Radiologist, +36-20-825-8057

2010.December 30.(Cs) 21:35 időpontban pagee...@freemail.hu ezt írta:
> On 30 Dec 2010 at 20:29, "Tóth Attila" wrote:
>
>> There were two screen shots attached. The older one was outdated related
>> to 2.6.32 kernel.
>>
>> But the other was a recent panic.
>
> unfortunately this one had the first oops scroll away already, so i can't
> tell
> much about it...
>
>> So here is another one. This time I could paste it from the log:
>
> this is gain some fs/journaling code trying to increment some seemingly
> invalid
> pointer (in eax), there's probably some memory corruption going on here
> and it'd
> be important to try both vanilla and -r7.
>
>> It happens during IO activity. I wouldn't say heavy IO. The memory is
>> OK,
>> the harddrive is perfect.
>> I can dd the whole hdd to my backup booting on a gentoo CD.
>
> is the filesystem ok as well (fsck)?
>
>
>



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