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I have this error some times on ubuntu 18.04 bionic on Proxmox when
adding a new disk to VM and create a new volume group on it. when I
restart os this error occurs.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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I'm getting this too, but I'm also getting random MCE reboots. Running
on Xeon W3680 w/ 24GB Kingston ECC RAM (QVL). I've been running memtest
as well for a long time, but no indication on memory errors.
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The reported message is a symptom of a general memory management failure
somewhere, equivalent to a malloc or free failure; it should not be
assumed that any two people with this kind of symptom have it for the
same reason.
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just to point out I have had no problems since I replaced some ram which
failed totally - after completing memtest and other ram tests fine -
looks like it showed errors only with grub2 while it was pre-failure
which is bizzare. Have since changed ram to another make entirely
(corsair xms2) after u
Grub version used in #9: 1.99~rc1-13ubuntu3
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grub2 crashes randomly 'free magic is broken' with multiple disks
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I just did a fresh install of natty (amd64). Grub works normally EXCEPT
when I try to manually edit the boot settings - then after pressing the
boot key it dies with "alloc magic is broken at 0x3fdb7230" most of the
time (not always, sometimes it works).
I did TWO full test runs of memtest86+ and
Thanks for all the help. I'll check the status of RAM.
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then check you have latest bios and the ram timing / voltage settings
are correct - depends if you have a bios that allows you to do this ..
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I think so, something hardware based or ram settings maybe ... Ive also
had problems with ram bios settings before and had to update bios to get
the auto (by spd) settings / voltage right .. also 2 identical
make/model ram but 1 was newer and ran at different voltage .. or
faulty power supply ...
Then, it must be the RAM?
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Hi rubioo, havent had any replies or anything to this so kind of forgot
about it ... turned out though that grub legacy I reverted to was fine
for a while then suddenly started getting errors with this too - still
no problems with any other software including memory intensive games on
windows etc -
Hello, I have the same problem. When I turn on my computer I get this:
Grub Loading
free magic is bronken at 0x41f32b00: 0x10
Aborted. Press any key to exit.
Reboot and select proper boot device
or insert boot media in selected boot device
and press any key
or this:
Out of range pointer 0x41f7
well Ive wasted a lot of time now trying to find a solution - reinstalled grub2
several times by all the different methods - tried the previous version before
the update - ran memtest on memory and mprime/prime95 torture tests (which Ive
found will detect any hardware problems if memtest doesnt
meant to say - is fresh install ubuntu 9.10 with grub2 - not upgrade -
working fine on laptop with only 1 disk
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