Some results of testing various combinations on my system:

 Using 2.6.29 with default kernel params has the problem.
 Using 2.6.29 with "noapic" has the problem.
 Using 2.6.29 with "maxcpus=1" fixes the problem.

(2.6.29 = http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/03/24/linux-kernel-2629
-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-and-debian-linux/ )

 Using 2.6.28 with default kernel params has the problem.
 Using 2.6.28 with "noapic" has the problem.
 Using 2.6.28 with "maxcpus=1" fixes the problem (despite what I put to the 
contrary in my previous post dated 2009-04-18).

(2.6.28 = Linux ubuntu-desktop 2.6.28-9-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar
11 15:43:49 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux)

i.e.  the behaviour is the same (for me) in both kernels.
Are there some kernel params for disabling use of the full 4GB RAM?  I could 
try those and see if that also fixes the problem.

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