Or you use netinst cd and start rescue mode... and execute shell on hdd...

2017. szept. 22. 3:44 du. ezt írta ("Alexander V. Makartsev" <
avbe...@gmail.com>):

> At this point it is highly unlikely this "freeze" problem is CPU
> related. There could be hardware problems like over-heating, bad memory,
> power issues, etc. This list could extend forever.
> To debug this problem you need to read syslog\journal to find what was
> last thing your system did before\after "freezing".
> You can do this by asking journald a whole log from previous boot:
>     $ sudo journalctl -b -1
> If you don't remember when that "freeze" happened, you can walk back
> through previous logs to find the one with "freeze" problem by changing
> -1 to -2, -3, etc
>     $ sudo journalctl -b -2
>
>
>
> On 22.09.2017 11:20, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> >
> > Oh no, I still got problem.
> >
> > I have installed Stretch with non-free enabled and was able to install
> > then upgraded the kernel. I got some problems first seemed like
> > something to do with power supply so I got new power supply installed
> > today but the problem is that the system freezes at some point. I
> > haven't been able to pin point what is the cause of the problem whether
> > it's hardware or software...
> > I will follow up but in the mean timen I wonder if there's anybody who
> > is encountering problem with Kaby Lake processor with Stretch.
> >
> >
>
>

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