On 2020-06-25 15:32, Qiyu Yan wrote:
That is mysterious, since a normal reset won't fix, I guess this
have something to do with both your BIOS/UEFI and kernel.
That is to say, BIOS/UEFI gives wrong information to kernel and crashed a kernel driver.
And the kernel thinks the oops is fatal and panicked.
I don't know the reason, but you can try to upgrade to latest release and try this
again and see if the new kernel can survive from this. If same problem happens again,
report them by abrt to bugzilla can help.
Maybe a bit quicker would be to boot the system with the most recent Live image and see if
the
problem exists?
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