I can't do that because this machine is doubling as my router.  If I
reboot it, it isolates my entire network from the Internet and it's at a
co-location facility and if it fails to boot I'm dead for 45 minutes
because it is a long drive and systemd being what it is, reliably
shutting down and reliably booting back up is not a given even under the
best of circumstances.  All of these machines that are giving this also
are providing services so can't really arbitrarily boot them.

However, I have four machines running this exact kernel all of which
have kvm-qemu virtual machines, three of them are producing this error
but the 4th isn't doing this.  I have a 5th machine which I can safely
boot because it only has a backup name server but it also is not doing
it.  The 5th machine kernel, the one with i7-9700k, is configured
differently, it is configured with preemption and 1000hz tick rate, the
other machines are configured without preemption 100hz tick rate.

So I guess given that all of these machines are running self-compiled
6.15.0 kernels, and two of them aren't producing this error but three
are, what is different?  Well, they're all different CPUs, they are
i7-6700k, i7-6850k, i9-10900k, and i9-10980xe, and i7-9700k.  The
i7-6700k and the i7-9700k machines are the ones not giving this error.

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