Mark Carroll <mtbc@ixod.org> writes: > Thank you very much for this pointer. Now blacklisted and rebooted and > verified the message is gone. Gah, it froze again this morning. The kernel modules still loaded are, 8139cp, 8139too, ac97_bus, aes_generic, ata_generic, button, crc_itu_t, crc_t10dif, dm_log, dm_mirror, dm_mod, dm_region_hash, dm_snapshot, ehci_hcd, evdev, ext3, fan, firewire_core, firewire_ohci, gameport, hwmon_vid, i2c_core, i2c_viapro, inet_diag, iptable_filter, iptable_mangle, iptable_nat, ip_tables, ipt_LOG, ipt_MASQUERADE, ipt_REJECT, jbd, libata, mbcache, mii, Module, nf_conntrack, nf_conntrack_ipv4, nf_defrag_ipv4, nf_nat, padlock_aes, padlock_sha, parport, parport_pc, pata_via, pcspkr, ppp_generic, pppoe, pppox, processor, sata_via, scsi_mod, sd_mod, sg, sha1_generic, sha256_generic, shpchp, slhc, soundcore, tcp_diag, thermal, thermal_sys, uhci_hcd, usb_common, usbcore, via_cputemp, via_rhine, x_tables, xt_addrtype, xt_conntrack, xt_mac, xt_multiport, xt_tcpmss, xt_TCPMSS, xt_tcpudp. Are there any among those whose stability is in question? I'll also include the first part of syslog in case there's anything useful there. The last part before the freeze shows nothing unusual or alarming. Mark
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