I've done some more investigations. I have the following setting in the
BIOS of the motherboard,

SERR Signal Condition
This setting species the  ECC Error conditions that an SERR# is to be asserted. 
 
The options are None, Single Bit, Multiple Bit, and Both.

When I use None or Single Bit the system can boot but as mentioned above shows 
a LOT of non-fatal errors.
When I use Multiple or Both the system does not boot as it was before beta 1.

I've run memtest (v2.01, http://www.memtest.org/) with and without ECC during a 
night (+8 hours) and it found no errors.
Besides that, the system has been running fine for almost a year on Ubuntu 7.10.

I really hope someone is looking into to this (if so please give me some
feedback).

Regards,
Frederik.

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