Le 28/07/2023 à 14:47, Ben Hutchings a écrit :
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On Thu, 2023-07-27 at 09:30 +0200, rpnpif wrote:
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The rescue mode from grub work fine almost all the time but not always.

I checked temperature and RAM and disks status that are normal.

Have you checked voltages?

Sensors says :

f71868a-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
+3.3V:         3.34 V
in1:         904.00 mV
in2:           1.51 V
in3:         976.00 mV
in4:           1.09 V
in5:           1.10 V
in6:           1.10 V
3VSB:          3.34 V
Vbat:          3.34 V
5VSB:          4.99 V
fan1:        1435 RPM
fan2:           0 RPM  ALARM
fan3:           0 RPM  ALARM
temp1:        +39.0°C  (high = +85.0°C, hyst = +81.0°C)
(crit = +100.0°C, hyst = +96.0°C) sensor = thermistor
temp2:        +35.0°C  (high = +85.0°C, hyst = +81.0°C)
(crit = +100.0°C, hyst = +96.0°C) sensor = thermistor
temp3:        +34.0°C  (high = +70.0°C, hyst = +68.0°C)
(crit = +85.0°C, hyst = +83.0°C) sensor = transistor

radeon-pci-0008
Adapter: PCI adapter
Radeon temp:  +38.8°C  (crit = +83.4°C, hyst = +71.6°C)

k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
CPU Temp:     +42.5°C  (high = +70.0°C)
                       (crit = +70.0°C, hyst = +69.6°C)

Note that the k10temp and Radeon temps are computed from my formulas because they are referenced from 0°C on ambient without my settings. I do not note problems but I have not check at startup. The Bios seems agreed with me.

How many physical storage devices (SSDs or hard disks) are in the
computer?

There are 3 hard disks included one that is old.

My workaround had been to remove the line
hubicfuse /mnt/hubic fuse user,noauto 0 0
from /etc/fstab.
After this workaround, the system seems to be working normally for two
days.

This mount is marked as noauto, so it should not be mounted during boot
anyway.  So I wonder whether this change actually did anything.

Yes and now I can says that this module is not the culprit.

I am not sure that linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.9-amd64 is the culprit.
Systemd and udev 252.5-2~bpo11+1 packages was updated at the same time.

Expected: Even a module for a secondary mounting from /etc/fstab is missing, 
the system
should not reboot but displays or logs a warning.
[...]

I agree, but a silent reboot is almost always the result of a hardware
fault.

Ok, I will change a disk as soon as possible to see if it fixes that issue.
In the meantime, I am testing the 6.4 kernel from SID to see if it fix also this issue.

Thank you for your attention.

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Rpnpif

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