On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 10:40 PM Michel Lind <salimma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Rebooted back into 388 and it's running fine again. > > > > So it looks like my stability is getting worse for me with each update ... > > > > I'm getting worried about hanging onto 388. > > > The currently booted kernel will never get swapped out when you are > updating, so this should not be a concern. Have you reported your issues > on JIRA though? Well it just happened with 388 too. Coming out of suspend (power button), the network didn't come up. Tried gracefully closing terminals and logging out but it hanged up. After about 5 minutes Wayland did log out but then it got really hard stuck (no mouse or keyboard) on some kind of half-baked gdm screen. Had to hold the power button down for a while. Come up ok back into 388 ok. Here's /var/log/messages starting from previous suspend. Trouble starts around first 15:50:05 timestamp. https://www.ioplex.com/~miallen/CentOSSuspendFailLenovoT14-03-15-2024.txt Names have been changed to protect the guilty. I'm going to remove this after a day or so so download it now if you're interested. Hopefully it helps someone figure out what's going on. I'm not doing anything exotic. I don't have lots of crap installed. I'm not watching videos or listening to tunes. Just coding java over NFS in terminators. Do you have a link to instructions for posting to Jira? I've been writing C and Java since the 1900's so I might actually be able to get the diagnostics you really want. Mike _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos