On Sat, 29 Jul 2023, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tim Woodall wrote:
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
Anyone seen anything like
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tim Woodall wrote:
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
Both machine
On 2023-07-26, Tim Woodall wrote:
> Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
I don't have such a difference between 2 machines. But I had one which
freeze and I played with reboot kernel parameter succeeding with:
reboot=pcie
reboot accept different values. I set it in /etc/defaul
Tim Woodall wrote:
> This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
> have some ideas.
>
> One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
>
> Anyone seen anything like this and what was the issue?
>
> Both machines
This is not a debian problem but I'm hoping the collective wisdom might
have some ideas.
I have two, nominally identical, systems. Only difference should be the
make and model of the ssd disks.
One can be soft rebooted with no issues, the other hangs in the bios.
They have ipmi, and a
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