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So when I got on 388.6 somehow Aiprotection, Parental Guidance and Web App & Filters got enabled, I started looking around and noted that under Banwidth Monitor and Data Classification I would see results. So I went in the config disabled all of that, which finally shut down the BWDPI (Trend Micro) engine and gave me back my bandwidth.

Now after every firmware upgrade, after a few minutes, I'll check Bandwidth Monitor and Data Classfication to make sure there's nothing there, otherwise it suggets that the BWDPI Engine is on, and I see that in my Speed Test / spdMerlin results that drop from 930/930 to 400/600 and WiFi speeds drop by 100/150. Even with QoS disabled and all the settings blanked out. Another trick someone shared and it worked for me too, its posted earler in this thread, was to disable App Analysis under data Classification and hit apply twice to quiet it down. That also assumes QoS is disabled.

Just something else to check. Selfless plug - another, reason I run BACKUPMON on the router and nodes 🤷‍♂️
 
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@damse

See post #401 above.
 
So when I got on 388.6 somehow Aiprotection, Parental Guidance and Web App & Filters got enabled, I started looking around and noted that under Banwidth Monitor and Data Classification I would see results. So I went in the config disabled all of that, which finally shut down the BWDPI (Trend Micro) engine and gave me back my bandwidth.

Now after every firmware upgrade, after a few minutes, I'll check Bandwidth Monitor and Data Classfication to make sure there's nothing there, otherwise it suggets that the BWDPI Engine is on, and I see that in my Speed Test / spdMerlin results that drop from 930/930 to 400/600 and WiFi speeds drop by 100/150. Even with QoS disabled and all the settings blanked out. Another trick someone shared and it worked for me too, its posted earler in this thread, was to disable App Analysis under data Classification and hit apply twice to quiet it down. That also assumes QoS is disabled.

Just something else to check. Selfless plug - another, reason I run BACKUPMON on the router and nodes 🤷‍♂️
I just checked mine with AIProtection on, but both Parental Guidance and Web App & Filters turned off and got my Max 900/900 (again with AIProtection on), so that setting doesn't seem to affect my setup. As such I’m leaving it on, as it does not seem to adversely affect my speeds.
 
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So when I got on 388.6 somehow Aiprotection, Parental Guidance and Web App & Filters got enabled, I started looking around and noted that under Banwidth Monitor and Data Classification I would see results. So I went in the config disabled all of that, which finally shut down the BWDPI (Trend Micro) engine and gave me back my bandwidth.

Now after every firmware upgrade, after a few minutes, I'll check Bandwidth Monitor and Data Classfication to make sure there's nothing there, otherwise it suggets that the BWDPI Engine is on, and I see that in my Speed Test / spdMerlin results that drop from 930/930 to 400/600 and WiFi speeds drop by 100/150. Even with QoS disabled and all the settings blanked out. Another trick someone shared and it worked for me too, its posted earler in this thread, was to disable App Analysis under data Classification and hit apply twice to quiet it down. That also assumes QoS is disabled.

Just something else to check. Selfless plug - another, reason I run BACKUPMON on the router and nodes 🤷‍♂️
@damse

See post #401 above.
Thank you for the suggestions, but I'm afraid this is either down to the router or the power supply.

I hard reseted the router (yes, the proper way :D) and tested, same results.
Then, I reseted again followed by a downgrade and new reset. Same results.
Finally, I even went back to latest official firmware from Asus, and same result.

Over ethernet and at router level, everything is good.

Screenshot 2024-02-10 at 19.03.43.png


I'm out of ideas. Guess I'll be living with the wifi like this for a while :(

Edit: fixed typos :p
 
I have a different issue with Guest network than some have since 388.5 in another thread. Because for me internet works always.

On Guest 1 all is fine, intranet disabled (device with different IP), can not ping or see anything on local network..
But on Guest 2 (device with router IP) its weird, if intranet enabled, I can ping and all; but if intranet disabled, sure there is no ping, yet I can access my LAN devices (file sharing works too) and even scan local network and all is shown??
A known bug or...?
So no one has this?
Maybe I should factory reset and test again... 🤔
 
I'm guessing this is closed source and nothing can be done. But in parental control, I went to set up wifi times for kids. I put in a block time x to x, and it blocked it 24/7, tried changing to an online time from x to x, and it still blocked it 24/7. Had to disable it.

There's definitely some issues with the parental controls with the 388.6.
When I want to enable internet all day for a PC, I set the online scheduling to 00:00 - 23:59. The PC will have internet, but windows will complain with the globe icon and says "not connected". Some apps have issues with this, like Spotify.

So, when I remove ALL online schedules, the main family page says that PC has internet blocked. This is when the internet actually works as is.

I've reverted back to 388.5 for now.
 
So no one has this?
Maybe I should factory reset and test again... 🤔
I checked mine. I use guest network 2 and I can’t see my NAS or anything else on the local network.
 
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I checked mine. I use guest network 2 and I can’t see my NAS or anything else on the local network.
Thanks.
Time to investigate a bit then.
 
I just checked mine with AIProtection on, but both Parental Guidance and Web App & Filters turned off and got my Max 900/900 (again with AIProtection on), so that setting doesn't seem to affect my setup. As such I’m leaving it on, as it does not seem to adversely affect my speeds.
Why I mentioned it, AIprotect off/on/on/on/off again 🤷‍♂️

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My second wipe seems to have done something regarding my issue where it dropped all connections and seemingly acted like it rebooted completely or partly.
It's mostly just the disabled logging of Skynet that is the difference. I'll test a complete second week before testing a fully rebooted system with my preferred setup.
Could aggressive logging be part of a problem? Skynet is kind of spammy when logging is on.
 
My second wipe seems to have done something regarding my issue where it dropped all connections and seemingly acted like it rebooted completely or partly.
It's mostly just the disabled logging of Skynet that is the difference. I'll test a complete second week before testing a fully rebooted system with my preferred setup.
Could aggressive logging be part of a problem? Skynet is kind of spammy when logging is on.
What kind of USB storage are you using to run Skynet+Diversion+Entware on?
 
RT-AX88U. There seems to be some mounting issue with USB 3.0 Patriot Memory (Supersonic Rage Elite) that I have. It sometimes appears "Unmounted" after restarting the router, and if it manages to mount (manually or on its own), sometimes not all addons show up in the main menu. Sometimes Diversion is missing from "LAN" menu, sometimes there is an issue with Unbound, and despite amtm showing it being installed, when opening the script, it shows as not installed. This never happened before with any previous firmware update.

Addons that I have installed: Diversion, Skynet, YazFi and Unbound. All up to date.

UPDATE: There is also an unusual delay after router restart with establishing WAN connection with the ISP. It eventually manages to connect, but this also never happened before. Also, the issue with loading addons and them functioning properly creates issues with WIREGUARD connections and DNS. Smartphones lost the connection with the internet entirely, and when trying to change/adjust "WAN DNS Settings" and "DNS Director", I managed to bring it back, but then it started leaking DNS servers of my ISP (https://mullvad.net/en/check), despite being seemingly connected to the VPN server. Reverting to 388.5 fixes everything, all addons and devices work properly behind assigned and established WIREGUARD connections, and DNS tests show either mullvad or protonvpn DNS (as I initially set up to work this way, depending on the device), instead of my own ISP DNS.

UPDATE2: Someone already reported similar issues in this thread.

It looks like all the issues reported in the above post were caused by an empty "WAN DNS Setting" section. It caused the NTP server sync to eventually fail, which resulted in the router reverting to its default and incorrect time and from that, this created a complete and total mess, from USB being unmounted, to cascade of errors with all installed addons, including Skynet, which then started blocking all connections and leading to no internet on all devices.
 
It looks like all the issues reported in the above post were caused by an empty "WAN DNS Setting" section. It caused the NTP server sync to eventually fail, which resulted in the router reverting to its default and incorrect time and from that, this created a complete and total mess, from USB being unmounted, to cascade of errors with all installed addons, including Skynet, which then started blocking all connections and leading to no internet on all devices.
If your router's system time reverts to "the default time" it's because the router rebooted. That's the only way that happens. Once it gets "proper" time set it retains that throughout its run-time. Even if it loses WAN connection for a time, you'll not see any sort of time discrepancy such as what you're describing.
 
If your router's system time reverts to "the default time" it's because the router rebooted. That's the only way that happens. Once it gets "proper" time set it retains that throughout its run-time. Even if it loses WAN connection for a time, you'll not see any sort of time discrepancy such as what you're describing.

@manol68 , you might want to look at a recent command added to AMTM - rd (Router date keeper).
On a reboot, at least the time is “close”. Much closer than default time which might be 1970s
 
Yeah, perhaps if the reboot time is short, depending on the refresh rate of the script; although I've got to wonder how much sooner the application can set the time than it takes the newly-booted system to access NTP.
 
I do have scheduled reboots set, but the first symptom was always a sudden and unexplained loss of the internet on all devices, which I believe was caused by Skynet dropping all packets and preventing access to the internet on all devices. On manual reboot, I then started noticing the wrong time, NTP unable to sync at all, and all issues with the USB drive mounting properly and all other addons. At the same time, the system log showed that Skynet was waiting for NTP to sync while most likely preventing the router (? - some DNS driven glitch seems like) and any device connecting to the internet. This never happened before, and my configuration worked fine for a very long time, but I also remembered that Skynet was updated a few times quite recently in a short time period, which led me to believe some of the recent updates introduced this bug / weird behavior. Disabling Skynet via command "firewall disable" restored all functionality and interenet access, which, for me, proves it must have been partially responsible for the weird behavior I was observing.

My "WAN DNS Setting" was basically untouched (empty) and always left on the default setting. But the below post showed me it might not have been a good idea, even though things were running smoothly for me so far:
This is why @RMerlin always says, "You need Wan DNS servers." Seriously though, You must have something in the WAN DNS1, and WAN DNS2; otherwise, the router will not be able to resolve anything on its own including any of the curl commands needed to update user scripts such as AMTM, Skynet, etc. Coincidental, it may even fail to resolve the necessary NTP server IP addresses from the NTP server addresses used for NTP services causing the routers built in clock to fail to sync. This would also cause DoT to fail.

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hi, few days sometines restart the router, but i start to see this error i think and i dont know if is normal or what happed.

Code:
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_busy(1060): eth6: busy check failed for chanspec: 0x180a (8l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0x180a (8l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0x180a (8l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0x180a (8l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_busy(1060): eth6: busy check failed for chanspec: 0x180b (9l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_intf(1112): eth6: intf check failed for chanspec: 0x180b (9l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_bgnoise(1577): eth6: bgnoise check failed for chanspec: 0x180b (9l)
Feb 14 03:10:36 acsd: acs_candidate_score_txop(1835): eth6: txop check failed for chanspec: 0x180b (9l)

Code:
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: RK=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: brcmboard registered
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: bcmswlpbk0 (Ext switch port: 8) (Logical Port: 8) Virtual link DOWN
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: broadcomThermalDrv brcm-therm: init (CPU count 4 4 4 4)
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: K=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: bcmswlpbk0 (Ext switch port: 8) (Logical Port: 8) Virtual link UP
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: eth5 (Ext switch port: 7) (Logical Port: 15) (phyId: 1e) Link Up at 2500 mbps full duplex
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: =0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: eth5 (Ext switch port: 7) (Logical Port: 15) (phyId: 1e) Link DOWN.
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: bcmswlpbk0 (Ext switch port: 8) (Logical Port: 8) Virtual link DOWN
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: =0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: =0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: =0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: =0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: RK=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: RK=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: RK=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: RK=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: bcmswlpbk0 (Ext switch port: 8) (Logical Port: 8) Virtual link UP
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: eth0 (Int switch port: 3) (Logical Port: 3) (phyId: c) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>br0: received packet on eth6 with own address as source address
Feb 12 19:25:07 kernel: eth5 (Ext switch port: 7) (Logical Port: 15) (phyId: 1e) Link Up at 2500 mbps full duplex
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: K=0x8000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>br0: received packet on eth6 with own address as source address
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>^[[0;33;41m[ERROR pktrunner] buildFlowKey,210: LAN flow is not supported: Rx 0, Tx 6^[[0m
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>ERR: rdpa_if_to_rdd_bridge_port#235: Can't map rdpa_if -66 to rdd bridge port
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>^[[0;33;41m[ASSERT ../../bcmdrivers/broadcom/char/pktrunner/bcm94908/pktrunner_mcast.c] runnerMcast_deactivate,760: mcastFlow_p->result.wlan_mcast_clients == 1^[[0m
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>BUG: failure at ../../bcmdrivers/broadcom/char/pktrunner/bcm94908/pktrunner_mcast.c:760/runnerMcast_deactivate()!
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: BUG!
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: P           O    4.1.52 #4
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <0>Call trace:
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000087398>] dump_backtrace+0x0/0x150
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000874fc>] show_stack+0x14/0x20
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc00055c068>] dump_stack+0x90/0xb0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000559d2c>] panic+0xd8/0x220
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc5100f0>] runnerMcast_deactivate+0x550/0x600 [pktrunner]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc50b90c>] fhwPktRunnerDeactivate+0x2b4/0x3d0 [pktrunner]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc474a20>] fhw_deactivate_hw+0xe0/0x200 [pktflow]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc4518a0>] fc_deactivate_fhw+0x58/0x228 [pktflow]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc456738>] fc_deconf+0x148/0x2d8 [pktflow]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc00041bfa8>] blog_deactivate+0x68/0xb0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc5aa86c>] bcm_mcast_blog_release+0x7c/0xc8 [bcmmcast]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc5a418c>] bcm_mcast_igmp_del_entry+0x17c/0x1a0 [bcmmcast]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc5a4f3c>] bcm_mcast_igmp_wipe_reporter_by_mac+0x13c/0x170 [bcmmcast]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc5a3b80>] bcm_mcast_if_wlan_client_disconnect+0xa8/0x108 [bcmmcast]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffc59f154>] bcm_mcast_wlan_client_disconnect_notifier+0xc/0x18 [bcmmcast]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf4b78c>] dhd_handle_blog_disconnect_event+0x94/0x128 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf59650>] wl_host_event+0x260/0x650 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf6a02c>] dhd_rx_frame+0xc0c/0x10a0 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf7eb48>] dhd_bus_rx_frame+0x20/0x28 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf7333c>] dhd_prot_event_process+0xdc/0x190 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf766c8>] dhd_prot_process_ctrlbuf+0xa8/0x270 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf7bbe4>] dhdpci_bus_read_frames.isra.22+0x24/0x110 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf803cc>] dhd_bus_dpc+0xbc/0x370 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffbffcf5df18>] dhd_dpc+0x20/0x78 [dhd]
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000096154>] tasklet_action+0x74/0x148
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000963b0>] __do_softirq+0x100/0x238
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000967ac>] irq_exit+0x9c/0xe0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000ccf38>] __handle_domain_irq+0x60/0xb8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000080c18>] gic_handle_irq+0x38/0x90
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>Exception stack(0xffffffc000753d70 to 0xffffffc000753ea0)
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3d60:                                     501e3dc8 00009fa4 00000000 00000080
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3d80: 00753ec0 ffffffc0 00381494 ffffffc0 501e3dc8 00009fa4 0d71a908 0038828d
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3da0: 0000c570 00000000 14028f5c 00000000 129e6856 00000000 00000018 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3dc0: 540124c8 0038731e 3ffb5ce8 ffffffc0 00763170 ffffffc0 0a71c41c 00000001
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3de0: 00000078 00000000 00000005 00000000 0056f424 ffffffc0 ffcb97b8 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3e00: f703effc 00000000 00000000 00000000 000f61d0 ffffffc0 00000000 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3e20: 00000000 00000000 501e3dc8 00009fa4 3ffb6338 ffffffc0 00000001 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3e40: 00000001 00000000 482799a3 00009fa4 00750000 ffffffc0 0091d000 ffffffc0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3e60: 0074b000 ffffffc0 3ffb6338 ffffffc0 0078d580 ffffffc0 00753ec0 ffffffc0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>3e80: 0038148c ffffffc0 00753ec0 ffffffc0 00381494 ffffffc0 60000145 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000083f00>] el1_irq+0x80/0xf8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000381598>] cpuidle_enter+0x18/0x20
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000c5d54>] cpu_startup_entry+0x1ec/0x250
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000556a78>] rest_init+0x88/0x98
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000713970>] start_kernel+0x394/0x3a8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <2>CPU1: stopping
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>CPU: 1 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/1 Tainted: P           O    4.1.52 #4
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <0>Call trace:
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000087398>] dump_backtrace+0x0/0x150
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000874fc>] show_stack+0x14/0x20
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc00055c068>] dump_stack+0x90/0xb0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc00008d710>] handle_IPI+0x190/0x1a0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000080c68>] gic_handle_irq+0x88/0x90
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>Exception stack(0xffffffc03e8cba90 to 0xffffffc03e8cbbc0)
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>ba80:                                     2368b1a0 ffffffc0 00000000 00000080
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>baa0: 3e8cbbe0 ffffffc0 00560b68 ffffffc0 00995a10 ffffffc0 e25be259 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bac0: 00000002 00000000 0000e259 00000000 3e8cbcc0 ffffffc0 3e8cbcc0 ffffffc0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bae0: 1c011fe0 000bc0ef 3ffc6328 ffffffc0 0056f448 ffffffc0 00000004 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bb00: 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000000 0056f424 ffffffc0 ffe88c88 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bb20: 00013348 00000000 00000000 00000000 00424138 ffffffc0 00000000 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bb40: 00000000 00000000 2368b1a0 ffffffc0 0044f6b8 ffffffc0 00000200 dead0000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bb60: 00756000 ffffffc0 3ffc28b8 ffffffc0 2368b1a0 ffffffc0 3ffc38b8 ffffffc0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bb80: 3ffc3cb8 ffffffc0 3ffc40b8 ffffffc0 0044f6b8 ffffffc0 3e8cbbe0 ffffffc0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>bba0: 0041b9d8 ffffffc0 3e8cbbe0 ffffffc0 00560b68 ffffffc0 80000145 00000000
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000083f00>] el1_irq+0x80/0xf8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc00044f6d0>] blog_death_by_timeout+0x18/0xc8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000db000>] call_timer_fn.isra.7+0x28/0x98
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000db234>] run_timer_softirq+0x1c4/0x230
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000963b0>] __do_softirq+0x100/0x238
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000967ac>] irq_exit+0x9c/0xe0
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc0000ccf38>] __handle_domain_irq+0x60/0xb8
Feb 12 19:25:07 crashlog: <4>[<ffffffc000080c18>] gic_handle_irq+0x38/0x90
 
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Reading through the forum a lot of people had some kind of issue when using USB sticks, most of them turned over to a USB SSD drive which do seem to work more reliable. I also experienced issues with USB sticks, they died to soon or encountering all kind of vage and slowing down issues.
So I purchased a USB SSD drive and could not be happier since.
 

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