On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Willie Wong <ww...@math.princeton.edu> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 06:52:12AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: >> A complete reboot like that might be software jumping to the wrong >> address but, if so, it seems to me that it's more likely caused by how >> you've built the machine and not the software itself having a bug. > > If this is a continuation of Dale's previous problems, it is most > likely that the reboot is caused by him having enabled the kernel > option to reboot on panic. The question then is, what is causing the > kernel to panic? > > W
Ah, yes. I forgot that he talked about turning that on. I've never used the option myself so it didn't enter my thinking. OK, so I guess we're down to thinking this is just the same old problem with this machine? What a drag to do all this stuff and then make no headway! I think it would be helpful at this point to see emerge --info and the sort of stuff I outlined earlier. What else can we do? There still exists the possibility of a bad piece of hardware. A defective GPU, thermal issues on a motherboard in a system built at home, etc. I also think that a network debug console of some time might be instructive if Dale is up to getting it operating. - Mark