It still crashes at the same place - when the root
filesystem is remounted with R/W. The messages look different,
i.e. the "unexpected interrupt <x> <y>" is gone, but it looks
like it's still complaining about the same thing:
hda: task_mulout_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }
then several of these:
{ task_mulout_intr }
hda: ide_set_handler: handler not null old=<some hex> new=<some other hex>
bug: kernel timer added twice
finally:
end_request: I/O error, dev 03:00, sector 456628
end_buffer_io_sync: I/O error
hda: ata_irq_request: hwgroup was not busy!?
Unable to hand kernel NULL pointer dereference...
...and the usual dumpage. (which isnt logged, naturally)
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