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drinkcat avatar drinkcat commented on August 21, 2024

I've been getting random shutdowns since installing chroagh a few days ago.

  • Shutdown or reboot? They usually indicate different problems (reboot can be a sign of kernel panic).
  • Did you ever experience this issue when just Chrome OS is running? How long have you had your Chromebook before you installed chroagh?
  • Are you running anything special when the Chromebook reboots? (game? anything intensive?)
  • Can you provide the output of sudo cat /dev/pstore/console-ramoops?

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Niksko avatar Niksko commented on August 21, 2024
  • Definitely shutdown
  • I can't remember experiencing this when just Chrome OS is running. It hay have happened once, but certainly not with this frequency. I've had the chromebook for ~6 months.
  • I think that every time it's happened has been while coding in pycharm, however this is not really something I'd call intensive. It was always while I was simply writing code, not actually executing it.
  • Does it have to be right after a shutdown occurs?

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drinkcat avatar drinkcat commented on August 21, 2024

Do you want the output from inside the chroot, and does it have to be right after a shutdown occurs?

Inside or outside should not matter. Right after a shutdown, yes (I mean, no reboot in between at least).

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Niksko avatar Niksko commented on August 21, 2024

Ok, I'll get you the output next time it happens.

Not sure if this is relevant, but something interesting happens when I run that command. This is just during normal operation, not after a shutdown.

screenshot 2014-08-04 at 11 42 24 am

Text entry and console output is garbled. This persists if I exit the shell, but it's fine again if I close the crosh window and open a new one.

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drinkcat avatar drinkcat commented on August 21, 2024

Text entry and console output is garbled. This persists if I exit the shell, but it's fine again if I close the crosh window and open a new one.

Yeah, that happens when a command prints some binary data (no idea why the log got corrupted though...). Typing reset should also fix that.

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