http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=917411
--- Comment #47 from macias -
- Try the newer upstream kernel, available in OBS Kernel:stable repo. You have a better chance there, as often the bug has been already fixed in the upstream.
I already tried that kernel (3.19), but OK.
- Enable kdump to get the crash vmcore and dmesg. Install yast2-kdump, and enable kdump. It might be that yast2 kdump module can't set the right kernel parameter. In that case, edit /etc/default/grub manually and append a boot option like "crashkernel=256M".
Yast did everything automatically -- I have in total: showopts apm=off noresume edd=off powersaved=off nohz=off highres=off processor.max_cstate=1 nomodeset x11failsafe crashkernel=512M-:256M
After the crash, you'll get dmesg.txt in the crash dump directory (if you're lucky).
Well, it is not a crash, but we will see... I keep my fingers crossed ;-). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.