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SubjectRe: 2.6.10-rc2 and x86_64; spontaneous reboots
Oddly, yes.  Or almost yes since I haven't measured it exactly.  The 
typical reboot is right around five minutes of uptime. The three times
that I did watch /proc/uptime, right around the 2nd column going to 300
seconds is when it rebooted.

-david

Michal Schmidt wrote:

> David Ford wrote:
>
>> Is anyone else experiencing spontaneous reboots within a few minutes
>> of bootup? (If the system survives past the first 10 minutes, it
>> stays up for a long time, but it reliably does an instant reboot with
>> no panic or other indication a good 9 out of 10 times. The system is
>> purely idle, nothing going on. memtest86+ runs for hours with no
>> failures.
>
>
> Do the restarts occur exactly 5 minutes after bootup? That would
> indicate a problem with jiffies overflow. Probably some buggy driver.
>
> Michal
>
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