After upgrading to wheezy, I get a system hang every one or two days where the 
system becomes completely unresponsive and I need do a cold boot.  

This is an older machine with an Athlon processor.  I'm not running X.  I don't 
see anything unusual in the logs.  The last entry in syslog is typically a cron 
job, but not always the same one.  The system seems to freeze without any 
warning.

I tried downgrading the kernel back to the squeeze version (2.6) and it still 
locks up.  Before upgrading to wheezy I resized a few of the partitions.  Other 
than that, nothing else has changed and everything had been running fine for 
years.

I'd appreciate any help in debugging this problem.

Thanks.


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Chris Purves
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"I can't have a lobotomy just because I've got a pirate costume on." - 
Christine Purves


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