The first you said. On my machine, every kernel, both mainline and
custom, just works. Apart from this very annoying problem, I'm not
having kernel panics since... 6 years?

However, I also never got a data loss, maybe because I'm quite used to
recognise the symptoms and hard stop the computer before any loss can
happen.

If the bug is not disk controller related, and if you are able to
reproduce it like me, you could prepare an Ubuntu live usb pen, install
the bug firing program on it, update with the want-to-test kernel, boot
from it and check. Never did it before, so I can't figure out any
practical problem with this procedure.

Bye,
Marco

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