I have the same problem - Lenovo Y530 with Dual-Core Intel Centrino and
Ubuntu 9.10

8.10 worked fine, and 9.04 did too.  After installing 9.10 it started
getting flaky - would be fine for a little while then it would freeze
up.  After rebooting, it would go into a never-ending reboot cycle.

Sometimes it would reboot right after I made a boot selection in GRUB.
Sometimes it would reboot before the login screen would appear.
Sometimes it would reboot after the login screed appeared and I logged
in, but before the desktop would appear.

I have run memtest (or memcheck86+ or whatever it is) - both by pressing
"F2" on bootup and the one installed with Ubuntu (presumably - not sure
if there's a difference).  Memtest never found anything wrong.

I also though maybe it was a hard drive problem so I just installed a
new 7200 RPM 360GB Hitachi, installed 9.10 and the same thing happens.
Except now I'm lucky if I make it to the glowing white Ubuntu icon.
Most of the time it dies right after I make a selection in GRUB.

I have tried the "recovery mode" option in GRUB.  I see a lot of text
scroll past the screen and then it goes black - just before the computer
reboots.

I'm currently downloading 10.04 to see what happens...maybe it doesn't
suffer from the same issue?

I'll post here again with my results this afternoon.

Best,
Drago

P.S. - To all the Ubuntu/Debian hackers out there - THANK YOU THANK YOU
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!

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"Corrupted low memory at" kernel warning on resume
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