On Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 2:31 PM Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's an HP Envy Laptop, no ability to overclock. I did upgrade the memory > when I first got it over 3 years ago from 8GB to 16GB but it's plain > DDR4-3200. As I previously mentioned I let the HP diag tools run overnight > and completed 14 cycles without any errors and now I just finished letting > Memtest86+ run for 5 complete cycles without any errors. > > The only common denominator I have found so far is the two 6.9 kernels I > have installed.information > Newer kernels sometimes "misplace" workarounds or quirks for older hardware, or drop them after the vendor updates firmware. Some NVME drives have needed firmware updates -- try `sudo fwupdtool get-updates` and check the vendor's site. You may find some messages related to your problem by comparing search results for boots with different kernels. I would try: `journalctl --no-hostname -b N -g nvme > nvme_N.log` to start. -- George N. White III
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