11-07-2019, 09:29 PM
1. If the kernel panics while x-window is running, you see a freeze.
2. Our default extlinux.conf option panic=10 makes the crashed kernel reboot after 10 seconds.
So, if you see x-window freeze for 10 seconds and then a reboot, you hit likely a kernel crash.
I wrote earlier that I've seen a reboot "in no time". That would point to a hardware problem, but maybe I just didn't realize that the screen already froze for 10 seconds? That would point to a kernel crash.
@tllim Pine Microsystems is registered in my extended neighborhood. Would it be possible for you to borrow me a serial console cable so I see the kernel backtrace some of us are getting from time to time.
2. Our default extlinux.conf option panic=10 makes the crashed kernel reboot after 10 seconds.
So, if you see x-window freeze for 10 seconds and then a reboot, you hit likely a kernel crash.
I wrote earlier that I've seen a reboot "in no time". That would point to a hardware problem, but maybe I just didn't realize that the screen already froze for 10 seconds? That would point to a kernel crash.
@tllim Pine Microsystems is registered in my extended neighborhood. Would it be possible for you to borrow me a serial console cable so I see the kernel backtrace some of us are getting from time to time.