@Cemil: Also that the syslog's don't show the actual crash I've seen is likely because this is a kernel panic and syslog might not get the kernel output before the device is rebooted. Use something like
$ cat /proc/last_kmsg
on the next boot to get the kernel side output only which is stored in memory and remembered from last boot (not if you turn the device off).
@Cemil: Also that the syslog's don't show the actual crash I've seen is likely because this is a kernel panic and syslog might not get the kernel output before the device is rebooted. Use something like
$ cat /proc/last_kmsg
on the next boot to get the kernel side output only which is stored in memory and remembered from last boot (not if you turn the device off).