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    thepro got a reaction from gounthar in Lime2 mainline kernel with Debian 9 (stretch) becomes unresponsive (forced reboot required)   
    First of all thank you all for this wonderful project!
     
    And thank you for tracking down this issue. I had deployed two banana pi pros and hat always this issues (freeze without logs). I tried all usual troubleshooting (power, sd card, ...) but nothing resolved the issue. The only fix for me was to downgrade (i'm using the mainline debian server version)  as a few post earlier suggested (THANK YOU). Both pis are now running stable for more than 14 days  on old kernel bananapi 4.11.5-sunxi #3 SMP armv7l GNU/Linux. I'm really happy because this made me mad, as they are both remote devices that became unresponsive after a 1-4 days. 
    Somehow it strange because I'm running also a third pi with the latest (not nightly)  Linux bananapi 4.14.18-sunxi #24 SMP armv7l GNU/Linux version, this one with attached SATA disk and it is working fine for month. I'm doing a daily reboot (which didn't helped with the other two pis) and the system is under heavy load. The two pis (that do not work stable with the new kernel) do not use the sata connector, one of them uses a usb disk and the other pi is running without any external devices attached.
    Maybe this may help on tracking the issue.
     
     
    Here are the commands that I've run to downgrade the kernel on for the banana pi pro
     
    apt install linux-image-next-sunxi=5.31 linux-dtb-next-sunxi=5.31
    apt install linux-u-boot-bananapipro-next=5.31
     
    run armbian-config and configure that new kernel updates are ignored for the time being as this issue is resolved
     
     
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