(just cc-ing the bug log) Thomas Nilsson wrote: > thanks for your answer! > > I got the GPF some days before I sent in the bug report. Since then I > have not had any problems until last week when Debian stable (I am > following the Debian stable releases) did a release which caused my > server to crash after installation. I am however not sure it is the same > problem as the one I sent in. After that the server was restarted and > run until the Debian stable correction came last Sunday. I then upgraded > to that release. > > HOWEVER this night (Thursday - Friday) the server crashed again! I sent > someone to site to do a manual restart but that did not work. From what > I understand from the report the server crashes during boot! > > I have to go to the site this evening or tomorrow to see what is going > on. The crash logs are on the server but I can't reach them right now... :( > > As this is a production server (web-, file-, mail-, mailinglist-) it is > causing "some" problems... > > Do you have an idea what to check or to disable / change?. From what I > could see the last boot (last Sunday) did not complain about missing > firmware as I specifically checked that.
I assume the version you installed last Sunday was 2.6.32-35squeeze2. If the problem persists with the same backtrace and you don't need to use the CD-ROM drive, you could try blacklisting sr_mod to see if that helps. Booting in single-user mode (adding "single debug" on the kernel command line) might also be worth a try. I still suspect the radeon driver, though. :) I look forward to seeing the logs. Thanks, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110916172037.GC2365@elie