On 1 Jul 2024 12:52 -0400, from jpis...@lucidpixels.com (Justin Piszcz):
> With the latest stable kernel (6.1.0-22), it crashed (below) shortly
> after boot (1-2hr), with the prior version (6.1.0-17) it had been
> stable other than the NVME dropping out.  Will try/test with a newer
> bpo kernel or similar..

Thank you for testing with an up-to-date kernel.

If you are able to, consider testing with a vanilla upstream kernel
compiled using the Debian kernel configuration settings for that same
branch. If that crashes too, then it's not something that Debian has
introduced but is rather either an upstream issue or something about
your hardware.

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