I can confirm that reinstalling libc6_2.6.1-1ubuntu10_amd64.deb fixed
the corrupted libc6 files but I'm not convinced that the corruption is
caused by libc6 because corruption of other packages have occurred as
well. At first I thought the corruption was caused by incompatible
hardware but I installed a new hard drive from a different manufacturer
and the problem persists. I then thought that the ADMA feature on
nforce4 was broken so I disabled it in /etc/modprobe.d/options-custom
with options sata_nv adma=0 but after this morning's break, I can
confirm that disabling ADMA does not help either.

What's the next step?

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