What is odd is that I can set the time-out OK, and I can stop the
watchdog OK and it no longer reboots, but it is the simple "refresh"
that appears not to work!

NOTE: Stopping using "pkill watchdog" as that closes the device, where
as "service watchdog stop" swaps to the wd_keepalive daemon that
performs the same job to the watchdog daemon in terms of actions on
/dev/watchdog

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  IT87 watchdog timer driver not working

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