Bug#500158: Comments.
Hello:
I think this bug is closely related to [0] but I'm not sure.
Bets are, that again in this case, you're facing an unsupported assembler
instruction which is not supported by your CPU. The first panic message
retrieved from kernel was useful in those days to diagnose the cause of the
panic, but unfortunately I've been unable to find that linux-image package
version and I couldn't check in the System.map file which function contains the
crash.
Maybe you can still reproduce it and provide with a fresh panic message and
either check yourself which function breaks or providing both the crash info
and the running kernel System.map.
Anyway, I'd suggest reading my latter comment on [0] and taking conclusions
from there. But I have the impression this time again, it's virtualization
that's breaking down. I think report should arrive upstream somehow.
Regards,
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=488022
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