------- Comment From t...@uk.ibm.com 2021-12-06 09:43 EDT-------
It was filed with Canonical because we are running with a Ubuntu 20 userland; 
this is probably a mistake since it is clearly a kernel bug. How do I un-file a 
bug ? May be better to just wait until they reject it.

Do you think Xilinx technical support might help us ? I can ask my
manager if he is paying them for that. But LTC can't mirror a bug to
Xilinx the way they can to RedHat, SuSE and Canonical.

It's definitely a bug, and it is badly hurting the ability of IBM
Research to deliver the next version of the IBM Cloud.

Should I try to fix it myself ? re-familiarising myself with the linux
kernel and the meaning of each of those hundreds of kernel debug
messages would take ages.

15 years ago is better than never, I would say. Can I persuade my
manager to fund you for some of this ? And you can 'ssh' to the machine,
and work its power-cycling mechanism without us having to let someone
external in through the IBM VPN and all that that entails.

Eagerly awaiting reply.

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