Or else something else on your system is bad. Like your CPU or RAM. Run memtest for a while.
I ran memtest for a few hours. It all checks out. Also, CPU intensive stuff doesn't cause weirdness.
The only things which cause corruption, so far as I can tell, are operations on my raid device, md0. Copying from the array takes a while for a crash, while rebuilding a drive on the array is very prompt (<1m) at causing a crash. The crashes likely as not cause widespread kernel corruption. It's only a matter of time before my root fs is blown away again.
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