Confirming this problem is still ongoing for my T61p.  I have installed
Ubuntu x64 3 times.  It does seem to oddly correspond with the use of
the wireless connection.  I was at the command line and installed
liferea.  I started liferea and started setting things up.  It died for
no reason, so I tried to restart it.  I pulled up the terminal to check
syslog and I get something about "module not loaded" -- approximately 5
lines long.  This is the second time I've seen this same behavior with
x64 9.04.  It almost seemed as if someone was rm -rf'ing my /.  Things
just drop out, directories are empty, etc.  When I reboot I get grub
error 17.  Luckily this did not tank my other work-related windows
install.  On the last disk I was using, this disk corruption managed to
ruin everything on the entire disk.

I am running in Compatability mode, not AHCI.  I will try and switch and
see if that helps anything.  Hopefully I have not wasted yet another day
on configuring Ubuntu x64, only to be met with this same issue.

Originally I thought it was a bad disk, so I switched to a brand new
disk, and this issue is still a problem.

I have to suggest that the severity of this bug be set to critical.
Something is very, very wrong here.

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Corrupted file system ext3 after Jaunty 64 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371191
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