Thanks.  I'll look for another power supply and try that.

It seems that my disk corruption is related to turning on power management 
settings that PowerTop suggested.  I'll investigate that later.

However, I still see the machine check exception.  I notice that the exception 
always references address 40000000, which is the last byte of RAM according to 
the kernel reported memory map.  Is it possible that the memory map is 
off-by-one causing the kernel to attempt access to memory that doesn't exist?


On Nov 24, 2011, at 1:14 AM, Bob Bishop wrote:

>> Has anybody seen similar problems?  Any recommendations?  Should I try a 
>> different kernel or distribution?
> 
> What you should try first is a different power supply.
> 
> http://wiki.soekris.info/I%27m_seeing_some_strange_hardware_malfunction._What_should_I_try

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