http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11259





------- Comment #23 from gi1...@users.sourceforge.net  2008-12-29 11:34 -------
(In reply to comment #22)

> The documentation says I can use memmap to stop the kernel from using this
> memory. Will try that next...

OK. From the logs above, I gathered that the memory between
0xc000fe2c--0xc000ffff is corrupt. Accordingly, rebooted with
memmap=0x01d4$0xc000fe2c. I get the exact same (as above) message in my syslog
though, so perhaps I did something wrong.

Should I file a new bug report with the above trace info?

GI


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