Mike wrote:

> I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server
> hardware.  On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting.
> I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it
> rebooted again.
>
> Then that upgraded linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64 to -23-.  So far, the system
> seems stable.  I'll let it run for awhile before I believe that.
>
> So the question is: Has there recently been such an issue with the -22-
> package?  It seems that there were a *lot* of changes from the upstream
> 6.1.94 to 6.1.99, so maybe something was repaired.
>
> I'm not sure what to doubt right now: the CPU (Intel's been having issues
> with Raptor Lake, but mine's a "T" series), the motherboard (may have been
> mishandled by the retailer), or Linux.
>
> This is an offbeat question, so I understand if I never get an answer.

  i didn't even see this post to begin with (busy time so i did
skip some message reading for a few weeks)...

  however, i will note that when you are dealing with live
images you pretty much need to look at that specific thing
because other common assumptions about installation and
booting may be different than the regular images.

  it's been many many years since i last booted Knoppix or
anything other than a netinst image copied to a USB stick.

  on top of that if you are using new hardware the manufacturer
of the motherboard may have the bios set to do certain things
upon the first power on.

  to help in the future it would have gotten a few more 
eyeballs and braincells engaged had you specified which live
image and details about the motherboard.

  i hope things remain stable.  :)


  songbird

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