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n770 spontaneous reboots.
I've got my good old WSOD'ed n770 working still on-line in my home network as additional linux node.
Unfortunately I can see a lot of reboots (bootreason says it's "sw_rst") - I've made simple script that logs dates and bootreason to a file. Each day I can see 5-10 reboots at random hours. Device is connected to standard charger and connects itself automatically to my local access point. OS I use is OS2007HE but I tried a number of options: - OS2006 (lack of autoconnection - ocasional reboots) - OS2007HE with standard kernel - 5-10 reboots/24h - OS2007HE with Fanoush's kernel - 3-10 reboots/24h - OS2008HE unusable - frequent reboots, slow operation. At first my MMC was the one I tend to blame. Sometime regardless of the kernel or OS I use - I can see that it's set to read only because of write beyond FAT entry. I even used EXT2 for some time - looked bit better but sooner or later filesystem had been corrupted. So I figured that I'll disable swap - without any change... I've disabled metalayer crawler by removing S99meta... link in /etc/rc2.d. Device isn't overheating itself - that's for sure. Battery is quite ok - it can give more than a day of standby. One thing I've added to oryginal system (with ssh-server installed) was my script that pings local hosts to sustain connection - I've had "no route to host" messages without that mechanism but I doubt that could be it. it goes like: while [ 1 ]; do /bin/ping -c 1 192.168.0.1 > /dev/null 2>&1 ... ... sleep 60 done What can I check to obtain more information about the source of these reboots? |
Re: n770 spontaneous reboots.
Good to see I'm not alone. It'sthe wifi driver. See my post and the reply about a fix. Works!
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