I've narrowed the problem down to an oops when rebooting while X is running. This happens even when I reboot from the console by doing CTRL+ALT+F1 first.
Unfortunatly, I cannot capture the oops as it zooms by too quickly and I can no longer scroll up once it has crashed (how can I capture the oops?)
When booted into "recovery mode" I can reboot fine. I've narrowed the problem down to presence of either the i915.ko or drm.ko kernel modules.
This happens both with the 2.6.15-26-amd64-generic and 2.6.15-26-amd64-xeon kernels (this is and EMT_64 system).
I've narrowed the problem down to an oops when rebooting while X is running. This happens even when I reboot from the console by doing CTRL+ALT+F1 first.
Unfortunatly, I cannot capture the oops as it zooms by too quickly and I can no longer scroll up once it has crashed (how can I capture the oops?)
When booted into "recovery mode" I can reboot fine. I've narrowed the problem down to presence of either the i915.ko or drm.ko kernel modules.
This happens both with the 2.6.15- 26-amd64- generic and 2.6.15- 26-amd64- xeon kernels (this is and EMT_64 system).