http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8884





------- Comment #10 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-08-13 13:24 -------
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Hi!

> ------- Comment #9 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-08-13 09:14 -------
> Assuming the system always shuts down just above 83C,
> the failure at hand appears to be a thermally induced
> hardware or firmware induced hardware poweroff.

Yes, that was my diagnosis, too.

> This isn't a particularly high temperature.
> Is BIOS SETUP running with defaults?
> Are there any cooling related options in BIOS SETUP?

I do not think BIOS has any cooling-related options, I'll check again.

Actually, 83C is too _low_ for emergency-shutdown
temperature. Apparently, they put HDD near the CPU, and running at the
temperature near the 83C for extended period overheats the HDD,
producing read/write errors.

Will check with acpi-off, rmmod thermal, etc.
                                                                Pavel


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