http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=918158
--- Comment #15 from Ivan Topolsky
- hardware: The hardware has not been changed recently and the system used to work until before the update.
Forgot to say: - memtest86+ ran without problems for several cycles (once the laptop is booted into Classic BIOS modes, for obvious reason). RAM corruption is thus very unlikely
- no filesystem corruption after checking for modification from RPM databse
Cron jobs also run periodic SMART tests (nightly shorts, weekly long) and btrfs scrubs (weekly, too). Data /filesystem corrupt is very unlikely to go unnoticed, even prior to the RPM database compare. Appart from aging component on the Mobo or on the power supply, I can't manage to see where the problem could coming from. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.