Christoper, I don't quite understand. All versions of trusty show a
fault, as well as the newest version of upstream kernel. The early
versions of trusty show the fault at boot, while the later versions show
the fault some time after boot. What would the basis of the bisection
be? If it was the change between showing the fault at boot, and then
happening some time later, that was done in bug 1318837. ("kernels from
current, up to and including 3.14.0-rc2 exhibit error as described
above. kernels 3.14.0-rc3 and above DO NOT exhibit error as descibed
above.") ie 3.14.0-rc2 has problem at boot, 3.14.0-rc3 has fault
sometime later, eg days after boot. I'm happy to help, but need further
advice.
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1814:0201 ieee80211 phy0: rt2x00queue_flush_queue: Warning - Queue 0
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