Looking through your logs, I see one important difference:
From the non-working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (87 C)
From the working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (12 C)
- looks like the working boot reported starting at 12°C, but the non-working boot started at 87°C; I'm not surprised that the fan was running in the latter case.
Would these numbers be correct? was the non-working boot from a previously running system, and was the working boot from a "cold start"? And would that have been when it was 12°C where you are?
Hi Laserulo,
Looking through your logs, I see one important difference:
From the non-working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (87 C)
From the working dmesg log:
ACPI: Thermal Zone [TZ00] (12 C)
- looks like the working boot reported starting at 12°C, but the non-working boot started at 87°C; I'm not surprised that the fan was running in the latter case.
Would these numbers be correct? was the non-working boot from a previously running system, and was the working boot from a "cold start"? And would that have been when it was 12°C where you are?