This kern.log includes the following:
Cold boot, playing trigger for a long time.
Crashed - but was able to sysrq-t it seems.
Was able to reboot with sysrq-b.
After this warm boot, the old trigger screen came up when X started. The gdm spinning wait cursor came on top. And it was hung. Used sysrq-t and sysrq-s, I could see the hard drive LED flash a little in reaction to syncing. But after some time, no reaction to anything and I powered off with the power button.
This was using the 2.6.15-23-386 kernel. I had (just after the cold boot) disabled the savage ShadowStatus in xorg.conf (and restarted X) to if see if that could help. But obviously it didn't make much difference.
This kern.log includes the following:
Cold boot, playing trigger for a long time.
Crashed - but was able to sysrq-t it seems.
Was able to reboot with sysrq-b.
After this warm boot, the old trigger screen came up when X started. The gdm spinning wait cursor came on top. And it was hung. Used sysrq-t and sysrq-s, I could see the hard drive LED flash a little in reaction to syncing. But after some time, no reaction to anything and I powered off with the power button.
This was using the 2.6.15-23-386 kernel. I had (just after the cold boot) disabled the savage ShadowStatus in xorg.conf (and restarted X) to if see if that could help. But obviously it didn't make much difference.