Kwan Lowe wrote: > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 12:33 PM, SilverTip257 <silvertip257 at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> If it's not memory related (test this memory in another system) then it >> is probably a motherboard failure. I've seen weird symptoms where the >> system will boot fine, but once the Linux kernel begins to build its cache it >> triggers a lock up/throws an exception. > > :) I've also swapped the motherboard. *Every* component except for > the case and the SSD boot drive has been swapped. This is going on now > for almost two weeks. <snip> Oh, that's *bad*. We had a server like that, a Dell (fortunately): three replacement m/b's (one was DoA), and we *still* couldn't get it to boot, so they offered us a newer server as a replacement (all within two weeks, and that *includes* the three days that FE's showed - that's why I'm glad it was Dell). mark