On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 8:43 AM Justin Moore <justin.nonwork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
About four weeks ago I upgraded from F30 to F32. I've been using this same hardware for a few years now, and it worked fine* under multiple versions of Fedora.However since I upgraded to F32 I've been finding my system randomly rebooting about every 8-14 days. I'll just come back to it and it'll be sitting at the encrypted partition unlock screen. When I check system logs (journalctl -b [bootID] -r) there's no indication that something went horribly wrong. No error messages, no nothing. It's just fine until I'm staring at a reboot screen.It hasn't (yet) happened while I've been sitting at the computer so I can't tell if it's a clean shutdown or a hard reboot. Googling for "fedora" or "F32" and "random reboots" or "random crashes" doesn't bring up anything particularly helpful.Tips? Suggestions?
Purely a SWAG but newer kernels may either have a bug, or may be exposing a problem which a previous kernel ignored or didn't trigger. For random stuff like this I would look to see if there's a firmware update for your BIOS.
Thanks,
Richard
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