On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 02:08:45 AM, Simon Geard wrote
> ...
> if the system is completely frozen, it may be hardware related ...

Hi Simon,

Very good points, overall.
When it crashes it's frozen all right (i.e. a crash crash).
No hardware changes as of late.
Seems some old hardware the latest Udev iteration started disagreeing with.
I have a software-"mirror" system, more modern, SATA based, which still boots very
smoothly.
If I correctly read the frozen screen, and taking into account the Udev step
where the crash occurs, seems an IRQ conflict of some sort.
I'll dig into it.
The important thing for me is you appear to support me, even if indirectly,
in my attempt to avoid kdump in my troubleshoot, if at all possible :)

Thank you very much,
Best Wishes,
-- Alex
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