Once more: please stop full quoting. This isn't a mailing list.
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Originally Posted by Zielonykid123
Before reboot i can see "reordering libraries: done" and a short message that begins with "kernel" and I can't read it due to reboot.
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Take a video and play it back frame-by-frame to catch the messages.
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Originally Posted by Zielonykid123
I also ran fsck_ffs from the live usb to be sure the file system is clean, but it just didn't helped.
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What was the *exact* command you ran from the "live usb" [sic]? Please also post any output from that command in full.
Did you try fsck(8) from single-user mode, as jggimi suggested?
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Originally Posted by Zielonykid123
after booting into Linux I can see something like "Hardware error" and strange numbers
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Please post the actual error messages rather than a vague description. It's easier for you and less confusing for us.
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Originally Posted by Zielonykid123
Isn't max clock value unsafe BTW?
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Not really. It will probably increase battery usage but the Linux intel_pstate driver will ramp up the frequency *very* quickly under demand anyway.
We can change the default frequencies from Linux using
tmpfiles.d(5) if need be. I can help you with that