My last post stated:
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I have identified the moment when all services start shutting down and
the system halts: Appears to be I/O related. I should have enough disk
space as I just increased Private storage to 10240mb and System storage
is the same.
Here is the smoking gun, I think:
Debian GNU/Linux 10 Personal hvc0
login: [15.293110] fuse init (API version 7.27)
[31.774331] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
[23025.639734] blkfront: xvdd: empty flush op
failed
[23025.639751] blkfront: xvdd: barrier or flush: disabled; pe
Stopping .[0;1;39mRealtimeKit Scheduling Policy Serv
Stopping .[0;1;39mAvailability of block devices.[0m.
[.[0;32m OK .[0m] Stopped target .[0;1;39mTimers.[0m.
[.[0;32m OK .[0m] Stopped .[0;1;39mDaily man-db regeneratio
Stopping .[0;1;39mCUPS Scheduler.[0m...
"
Any hints? I'd like to learn from this and not just roll-back, if
possible. I've really hit a wall, though.
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