Public bug reported:

After changing the motherboard from M2N32-SLI deluxe to M2A-VM I get
weird crashes in Ubuntu.

1. I launched Ubuntu 10.04 in rescue mode, logged in with my user and
then did

    sudo bash

After I input the password, the system crashed with the following error
message:

[180.9430008] Bug: page map in proceess bash pte: 7f000025 pmd: ....... (didn't 
copy this number)
[180.954812] page: c206d000 flags: 80000004 count: 1 mapcount: -1 mapping: 
(null) i


2. I then launched Ubuntu 11.10 first in rescue mode.
Here I did fsck on all my Linux partition and all was ok.

  Then, I rebooted Ubuntu 11.10 in normal mode. It said it was "waiting for the 
networkin" which is ok since the new motherboard
probably needs different drivers for the Ethernet adapter. I logged in at the 
KDE login screen and then it froze during the loading of KDE.

  I rebooted again, but this time I didn't logged in at the KDE login screen.
  Instead, I switched to a console (with Alt+F1 or Alt+F2) and logged there 
with my user name.
  Then I did 

    sudo bash

I input my password, pressed "Enter" and the computer rebooted the next
second !

   THE SAME ERROR as for Ubuntu 10.04 !

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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  Weird crashes in Ubuntu after changing the motherboard

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