I did rebuild debian kernel (linux-source-5.4 == 5.4.19-1~bpo10+1) with
ubuntu 5.4.0-26-generic and it works again. And tested kernel for a few
days - no corruption!
Looks like something wrong with original debian config which causes random
data loss on my SSD. Attaching diffconfig's.
config-5.4.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020, at 18:27, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-09-27 at 13:43 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > Answering from my phone, please excuse brevity and other netiquete
> > issues such as poor quoting cleanup.
This is still true :(
> However, we normally take all change
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# bts-link upstream status pull for source package src:linux
# see http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/05/msg1.html
# https://bts-link-team.pages.debian.net/bts-link/
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user debian-bts-l...@lists.debian.org
# remote status report for #970736 (http://bugs.debian.org/970736
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.146-1
Severity: important
Hi,
I am now running the kernel one version older because I cannot boot my
laptop with the newer kernel which I am reporting this bug against.
What happens, when it tries to boot, is that it searches for mdadm raids
and then falls back
This bug had been fixed in 4.15.0-rc3, please close this bug.
Unfortunately, I seem to be suffering from the same issue.
Initially I thought it was a hardware issue (system was ~10 years old), so I
replaced the Intel DH67CF with core2duo processor by an Asrock H470M-ITX and
Intel i5-10400 processor (and new case, new power supply; only SSD is re-used).
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