
| Msg # 429 of 1367 on ZZLI4424, Saturday 9-26-25, 1:30 |
| From: LLOYD |
| To: SALVATORE BONACCORSO |
| Subj: Bug#1116125: linux-image-amd64: system b |
XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist From: ng2d68@proton.me Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: > As I understand you are not able to reproduce anymore the problem. > Before we though close the bug, can you report back if it makes a > difference if you do a cold boot of 6.12.48 or a reboot from > 6.12.43-1? > > I.e. please test both variants rebooting from 6.12.43-1 to 6.12.48-1 > and then a cold boot into 6.12.48-1. Hi Sal - I tried multiple different ways and still am unable to reproduce. It only occurred in the reboot post-install of the new kernel, and subsequent 3-4 warm reboots into the new kernel. Once I booted the old kernel once (warm reboot), subsequent boots into either kernel (cold & warm) have not presented any issues. The only other detail I could recall was running 'apt autoremove' before the initial reboot to perform cleanup as 4 installed kernels were present. Unfortunately I did not think to check for lsmod of mmc_core during the event, to understand why /dev/mmc* device nodes were missing. Regards Lloyd --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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