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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1177973
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1177973#c15
--- Comment #15 from Bernhard Randolf
Could you check which package does xcmddc belong to? % rpm -qf $(which xcmddc)
xcm-0.5.4-lp152.3.5.x86_64 (I'm back on Leap 15.2 today, using your kernel, but change back to tumbleweed easily if required)
Also, if possible, identify who uses it. This can be udev.
How would I do that? I tried % rpm -q --whatrequires xcm no package requires xcm So I did % zypper rm xcm which did not uninstall anything else (as expected). Reboot succeeded, I did not yet notice anything that did not work as before removing xcm. See dmesg_attempt3_5.9.1-1.gc31670b-default.out which I will upload in a minute. Out of curiosity, I tried to reboot with kernel-default-5.9.0-2.1 which was not yet purged (installed from Kernel:Head last Saturday). This one now also boots without trouble (only tried twice, so far, so this might need further investigation) See dmesg_attempt4_5.9.0-2.gb1f22f7-default.out which will follow asap. So eventually xcmddc might be the culprit in this case. No idea why this is installed on my system, I can not recall I ever installed that manually (which does not mean anything, I don't remember a lot of things I eventually did, people say...) I'll do some more reboots with this 5.9.0 kernel and see if I can reproduce the kernel-panic once again in the mean time... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.