Hi Leann,

Updates are downloaded and installed automatically every day from my internet 
provider's mirror (which is not official, but up-to-date as it said on their 
web-site), so i can't really say which of them was last. But i'm sure that 
there was no kernel updates, because no reboot prompt was shown for several 
days (`uname -r` is still "2.6.24-19-generic").
In one of linux-forums someone gave me advice to pass "dma=off" option to the 
kernel, and it worked for LiveCD! fsck utility found and fixed some errors on 
hard disk, and now ubuntu boots from it with no errors. Although, there is 
still necessary to pass "dma=off" option when booting from LiveCD (it wasn't 
before).
I can't explain such behavior, but i'm ready to post any useful information 
about installed software and hardware.

Thanks for reply,
3gun

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