2017-08-19, 14:54
@Aux_
on a second thought it's more probable that the issue is caused by the device drawing too much power - this is a very common issue on RPi.
Check the output of
after booting up with the power disconnected, if you get anything else than "0x0" quite certainly your RPi power supply isn't adequate for that.
Other than that: after a kernel crash everything can happen, even all your HDD data being trashed. Better don't expect the system to run normally after that.
so long,
Hias
on a second thought it's more probable that the issue is caused by the device drawing too much power - this is a very common issue on RPi.
Check the output of
Code:
vcgencmd get_throttled
Other than that: after a kernel crash everything can happen, even all your HDD data being trashed. Better don't expect the system to run normally after that.
so long,
Hias