Clea F. Rees wrote:

> |                TASK = e4c05130[5113] 'modprobe' THREAD: e4c38000

So, this good news.  It means it might be possible to track down which
module is responsible for the oops by entering a minimal environment
and loading them with "modprobe" one at a time.  See the "break"
parameter in the initramfs-tools(8) manual and [1] for hints.

> Yes, it says it is booted into a v3.0.y kernel.  Maybe your bootloader
> didn't notice the updated installed image.

This part would still be good to figure out.  The "printk_delay"
kernel commandline parameter might be helpful if the early messages
scroll past too quickly.

Thanks again for your help and patience.

Jonathan

[1] http://wiki.debian.org/InitramfsDebug



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