Yes,
in fact it is not possible to execute the apoort-collect command when the kernel crashed.
If someone need information about the hardware, i can boot the computer without the nfs stab entry and execute then the command.
But i can also report the same problem from other computers ( for example Supermicro servers )... and not only runing Xenial ... computers running Trusty with the linux-generic-lts-xenial kernel are also affected.
Yes,
in fact it is not possible to execute the apoort-collect command when the kernel crashed.
If someone need information about the hardware, i can boot the computer without the nfs stab entry and execute then the command.
But i can also report the same problem from other computers ( for example Supermicro servers )... and not only runing Xenial ... computers running Trusty with the linux-generic- lts-xenial kernel are also affected.