It seems that the problem is reproduceable. My colleague writes:
Steps before the black screen:
- activated hotspot feature in BQ device while still was connected
via SSH Wifi into the device; SSH session was killed by this;
- rebooted the netbook (an Acer C720 Chromebook, running FreeBSD)
- surfing Internet from the C720 via BQ hotspot
- deactivated hotspot
Maybe she activated/deactivate hotspot in BQ more than once. The event occured
around 21:41. The /var/log syslog was then spammed until end with always the
same lines:
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865.060738]*********wlanP2P_early_suspend************
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865.060766]*********p2pEarlySuspend************
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865.060784]ip is not avaliable.
She says in addition that /userdata file system was 100% full, after
reboot again normal (some 3 GB free). How is this possible?
It seems that the problem is reproduceable. My colleague writes:
Steps before the black screen:
- activated hotspot feature in BQ device while still was connected
via SSH Wifi into the device; SSH session was killed by this;
- rebooted the netbook (an Acer C720 Chromebook, running FreeBSD)
- surfing Internet from the C720 via BQ hotspot
- deactivated hotspot
Maybe she activated/ deactivate hotspot in BQ more than once. The event occured
around 21:41. The /var/log syslog was then spammed until end with always the
same lines:
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865. 060738] ******* **wlanP2P_ early_suspend* ******* **** 060766] ******* **p2pEarlySuspe nd***** *******
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865.
Oct 13 21:41:33 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [30865.060784]ip is not avaliable.
She says in addition that /userdata file system was 100% full, after
reboot again normal (some 3 GB free). How is this possible?
I will attach syslog.gz and repowerd.log.gz