On 2020-01-04 10:16, Kuba Głoś wrote:
Hello Jon!

Did your laptop boot completely after upgrade?
The sysupgrade worked fine. It rebooted clean and I received the emails about the upgrade (they are forwarded to my main box).

Does it power after it gets to login prompt?
It powers off about 30-60 seconds after the login prompt. I have enough time to log in and do one or two quick commands and then it powers off.

For me it looks like cooling system failure/defect…
While in BIOS the fan does not come on. However booting into BSD the fan comes on quite aggressively. So it could be in some kind of loop. The prior versions worked ok. Even with the prior versions the fan would come on quite loud with a moderate work load (in my judgement of course).

Are you able to get into BIOS setup and monitor temperatures for few minutes from there?
I can leave it in the BIOS for an extended period of time without issue. The fan never comes on. I can boot into the installer and poke around for an extended period of time. However the fan will come on, but it does not crash. For this model I don't see any temperature available from the BIOS.


Kind regards,

Kuba

*Od: *Jon Fineman <mailto:[email protected]>
*Wysłano: *sobota, 4 stycznia 2020 15:43
*Do: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Temat: *6.6 GENERIC #583 amd64 Crashes after booting on ACER Aspire 3

I sysupgraded to 6.6 current #583 on my laptop. The prior current was

working, not sure what number.

About 30-60 seconds after booting it presumably crashes and the laptop

powers off. After booting again it goes through file system checking and

again after about 30-60 seconds after the login prompt it powers off.

It is a test laptop so I can play with it a bit. However I am not sure

how to mount the internal HD from the boot prompt or the shell of the

installer. If someone can point me to some instructions I can try and

get the log files off of it. Or if you think this has been addressed in

the upcoming snapshot I can wait.

Thanks.

Jon


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