> > Could it then be a power supply problem? Should I suspect a kernel problem?
> > How can I check what is actually going on?
>
> are you using watchdog? If it's not your case, the board shouldn't reset
> itself in case of kernel oops. It would just get stuck or in some cases it
> would continue working and you should see the oops in your logs. If there's
> nothing in your logs, I wouldn't think it's kernel related and would suspect
> power issues.
I think it's obvious, but I would like to mention, that to get the logs, you
should've them redirected to some persistent storage, like onboard flash or
USB flash disk.
-- ynezz
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