Stephen Davies writes:

I've been reviewing the system log after rebooting and find that the journald entries below are present in all cases.

I do not know whether they are a cause or an effect.
What do they mean?

Dec 24 14:15:46 mustang systemd-coredump[5168]: Process 5132 (systemd- journal) of user 0 dumped core.

This looks fairly cut and dry to me. systemd-journal blows chunks and crashes. That's what this says. Since this is a critical component of systemd it would not be surprising that something like that ends up taking the whole system down.

A few log lines down, there's an indication that something restarts it.

This would explain why your system slows down, before going kaput. systemd- journal starts crashing. Something respawns it again, which, of course, results in it crashing again. Lather, rinse, repeat.


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