> so, when you say normal boot, you mean a cold boot, say, in 4.17.0 kernel,
> shutdown the machine, and then power on the machine manually to boot into
> 4.9.3 kernel, right?
Yes.
> If this is true, we are still able to confirm the good and bad kernel, by do
> cold boot every time, right?
So, if I cold boot some build for example 10-20 times, and interrupt storm happened at least once, then I should mark it as bad?
Does it count if I reboot (instead of cold boot) same build again and again, and then got interrupt storm after many attempts?
Thank you for looking into logs!
> so, when you say normal boot, you mean a cold boot, say, in 4.17.0 kernel,
> shutdown the machine, and then power on the machine manually to boot into
> 4.9.3 kernel, right?
Yes.
> If this is true, we are still able to confirm the good and bad kernel, by do
> cold boot every time, right?
So, if I cold boot some build for example 10-20 times, and interrupt storm happened at least once, then I should mark it as bad?
Does it count if I reboot (instead of cold boot) same build again and again, and then got interrupt storm after many attempts?