This bug report describes a critical kernel issue involving bad page states during memory management, which is causing your system to freeze. The problem appears to be linked to the Linux kernel's handling of memory pages on Btrfs filesystems, potentially leading to system instability or crashes. Although you’ve tested your RAM and found no errors, the bug suggests a deeper issue within the kernel's memory management code. The patch you referenced aims to fix this specific problem, but it seems it hasn't been incorporated into your current kernel version. To resolve this, updating your system to a newer kernel version where this fix has been applied is recommended. Keeping your system fully updated, especially the kernel, can help prevent these kinds of stability issues. If the problem persists after updates, further investigation into your hardware and filesystem setup might be necessary.https://hungrysharkmodsapk.com/
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