https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105251

--- Comment #9 from darkbasic <[email protected]> ---
- I tried Ubuntu 15.10 live CD and it didn't crash.

- Then I tried to install Ubuntu 15.10 on a flash drive, using dm-crypt and
btrfs and it didn't crash.

- Finally I tried arch live CD 2015.10.01 and sometimes it crashed!!!

- Last but not the least I tried to compile kernel 4.3-rc5 (the arch way) using
Ubuntu CONFIG file: it still crashes.

So this isn't a matter of dm-crypt/btrfs, and it isn't a matter of kernel
configuration too. Probably the culprit is either:

A) Arch's userspace (but it seems unlikely)

B) mkinitcpio (Arch's initramfs creation tool). Maybe it loads different
modules than ubuntu/fedora in the initramfs and this is enough to trigger the
Oops.

I cannot be sure of (B) because I need an initramfs because of disk encryption
and so I cannot get rid of it and simply use a static kernel.

@Dell
Please download the Arch Live CD from [1], flash it to an usb drive using dd,
then boot it using EFI at least 20 times (the crash is much more difficult to
reproduce with the live CD). If you cannot manage to reproduce it within 20
boots you probably aren't being afflicted, anyway let me know.
I have the hidpi one, with i7-5600U, Intel Wifi and 256GB SSD.

[1]https://www.archlinux.org/download/

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