Kuba, usually only the initial release kernel an the latest updates kernel are
retained to save space. Generally I am aware of this problem and I test new
kernels on my Aspire One. The problem is, that this seems to be a very strange,
timing related issue. I thought I could prevent it with some code I added, but
found out that with the new kernels this happens again in some cases. Though
rather rarely. I did loops of reboots and in some cases noticed the crash, but
the majority of reboots worked for me.
Kuba, usually only the initial release kernel an the latest updates kernel are
retained to save space. Generally I am aware of this problem and I test new
kernels on my Aspire One. The problem is, that this seems to be a very strange,
timing related issue. I thought I could prevent it with some code I added, but
found out that with the new kernels this happens again in some cases. Though
rather rarely. I did loops of reboots and in some cases noticed the crash, but
the majority of reboots worked for me.