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On 2/24/21 12:01 AM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 2/23/21 6:12 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 23/02/2021 22.44, Doug McGarrett wrote:
OpenSUSE TW.
System crashed during the second part of upgrade, where files were reporting "done." Crash occurred at
966/2162 Installing shim _15 + git47-222222222.2.x86_64
/snip/ Long story short: System became completely unusable. Wound up trying to clean ssd and repartition, then load Windows and Linux again. Found that the crash--which occurred again with new software--is due to the computer, not the software. However, in the course of reformatting got message from gparted: "Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sr0." Option provided: ignore. In the course of things, I cleaned the entire ssd with gparted and repartitioned from scratch, including the entire drive. Still get message. Loaded Windows, loaded latest TW. Now do not have dual boot--Windows ignored. Possibly due to format problem? (Windows ran before installing Linux. Second problem, for now.) Obviously cannot live this way--system crashed again after about 6 hours running. Suspect overheating. 1. How can I measure cpu temperature and record it? Is there any other likely component that would cause the crash? 2. Anyone have a fix for the invalid partition table, short of replacing the drive? --doug