Tried blacklisting rl2870sta and unfortunately it did not really help... So far I have been able to get it to crash (every time I attempt these actions, so 100% reproducible):
Mkfs.ext3/4 /dev/sdc5 (which is a 1TB SATA disk) Make -j3 bzImage && make -j3 modules The same happens when I transfer a 48GB windows backup system image to a samba share. The grand unifier in these actions is that they put a strain on both SMP/CPU load and disk I/O. The system throws a trace to the console and freezes using 2.6.32-5-amd64. Using a custom kernel I manage to overcome the initial freeze, but a reboot remains mandatory. I can provide you with login details if you want to take a look, I'll grant you any help you need, you can install whatever you need even if that means I need to reinstall the system. Regards, Barry Schut -----Original Message----- From: Julien Cristau [mailto:jcris...@debian.org] Sent: zondag 13 februari 2011 15:06 To: Barry Schut Cc: 613...@bugs.debian.org Subject: Re: Bug#613172: The gziped systeminformation reopen 613172 kthxbye On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 14:59:53 +0100, Barry Schut wrote: > Well Julien, thats just it: i can not provide you with kernel traces > using the debian kernel package from Squeeze: it freezes before it > writes them to disk... (log restarts, no trace of any bug) > > Please let me know what to do to provide you with what you need... > Hrm, ok, reopening then. You might try blacklisting the wireless driver since your earlier traces showed it breaking. I'm confused though. You said you had troubles with moving large files with samba. That wouldn't affect the boot, so you should still have a log somewhere. Cheers, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org