http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11281


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------- Comment #1 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-12 02:53 -------
Aug  6 11:00:10 amd kernel: Critical temperature reached (128 C),
shutting down.

This could be a shutdown trigger.
Then the temperature is not a sensor, but just a variable as a switch for the
BIOS developer to shut down the machine gracefully. I saw this several times
and the high critical temp without a passive trip point points to such a
construct.
Just guessing for now, acpidump would be great even better
acpi.debug_level=0x1F or 0x21F when the machine shuts down.


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