On Thu, 6 Jan 2022, Roger Heflin wrote:

well, if you plug in a usb device and that happens that indicates the
hardware completely reset.

To me, the weird thing was that there was no device,
just the cable.

If it was just a kernel crash then the machine would have stayed hung
until you reset/power cycled it.

On this machine, a crash seems to be
always followed by an automatic reboot.
Not good.
Even if it reboots from the internal drive,
it come up with my ethernet connection available.
Sometime I have connected a USB drive that still has an old system on it.
I've never gotten around to telling it no USB boot.

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