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update-initramfs -u fails, reports double free or corruption?

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(Sorry, I'm a Linux Noob)

Using Ubuntu 21.04, Intel i5 with Gigabyte motherboard

The troubleshooting links for my NVIDA driver installation failures suggest I update initramfs, this advice was listed on several forums but here is one I looked at for reference.

https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvidia-smi-has-failed-because-it-couldn-t-communicate-with-the- nvidia-driver-after-updating-ubuntu-20-04/170985

Here is the issue:

$ sudo update-initramfs -u

update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.11.0-34-generic

double free or corruption (!prev)

Aborted

I do have a portion of my ram acting as a ram-disk for PLEX transcodes

from fstab (not sure if this is relevant) tmpfs /media/ramdisk tmpfs rw,size=8G 0 0

I do have 32 G of DRAM so I figured this would be OK...

wahlst@MJ-CROMSON:~$ free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 32055 1438 26950 186 3666 30001 Swap: 2047 0 2047

Multiple apt-updates && apt-upgrade, attempted release update all don't seem to help

Any ideas or could someone point me in the right direction?

Could this be DRAM corruption?

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