On 07/12/2015 03:35 PM, Graham Haddock wrote:
> Hi William:
> Doing nothing with the board.  It is just sitting on the side connected to 
> +5V power and Ethernet.
> So, for example, late last night (Central US time) I loaded 
> "bone-debian-8.1-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2015-07-05-4gb.img"
> onto a trusted uSD card expanded the memory using gparted to the full 16GB, 
> and turned off the four blue
> blinky lights. No other changes.
>
> Then I went to bed.
>
> Reading syslog,
> (Times are GMT, boot completion defined as systemd updating the time to 
> network time.
>
> the initial boot (completion) was at JUL 12, 05:09:27
> the lab was quiet, lights off, nothing running.
> The BBB automously rebooted at 08:25:33, 13:13:22, and 14:32:27
>
> I am now rerunning with untouched reload of 
> "bone-debian-8.1-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2015-07-05-4gb.img"
> Just load, install and boot.  Talk to command line by SSH.

Yeah, I think the transition to linear irq domain (added at 3.18) made cpsw
a little extra flaky. Plus the new omap_8250 serial driver is not bug-free;
just found a flow control bug in the h/w last week.

I've had ssh shells go sideways on occasion, but not with that kind of
regularity or effect.

Like I said, the right diagnostic method is bisecting the kernel.
It's going to take a while (multiple days) if several hours are required to
distinguish good from bad kernel.

Regards,
Peter Hurley

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