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Upon testing out linux-3.6.2-1 from [testing] I noticed that my box will panic upon a reboot or shutdown. Unfortunately, I cannot locate the error in any log in /var/log but I can and did take a photo of it. Downgrading to 3.5.6-1 solves this problem.
Last edited by graysky (2012-10-14 00:35:08)
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You downgraded to 3.5.2-1? The current kernel in the core repo os 3.5.6-1. Is that what you mean?
Edit: Oh it is you graysky, you must be using a kernel from _your_ repo...
Last edited by WonderWoofy (2012-10-14 00:35:01)
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You downgraded to 3.5.2-1? The current kernel in the core repo os 3.5.6-1. Is that what you mean?
Typo, thanks for bring it to my attention. Yes, downgrading to 3.5.6-1 solves the issue.
Edit: Oh it is you graysky, you must be using a kernel from _your_ repo...
No, this happens with either a linux-ck kernel or with the official ARCH kernel. The pic clearly shows '3.6.2-1-ARCH' in the Pid line. Definitely something in upstream.
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Well i'm using 3.6.2-1 from your repo (coreX), rebooted many times and did not happen here
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Well i'm using 3.6.2-1 from your repo (coreX), rebooted many times and did not happen here
I have 3.6.2-1 on other machines that do not experience this problem. It's just this particular machine and it is a function of v3.6.2.
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WonderWoofy wrote:Edit: Oh it is you graysky, you must be using a kernel from _your_ repo...
No, this happens with either a linux-ck kernel or with the official ARCH kernel. The pic clearly shows '3.6.2-1-ARCH' in the Pid line. Definitely something in upstream.
Sorry, I wasn't very clear. Since you had said 3.5.2-1 that you had downgraded to, I thought maybe you had gotten that from your repo. You are correct that it was very clear from the picture (maybe a little blurry), that it was the Arch kernel. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
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