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Interrupts signal the processor events that need immediate attention. They could emitted by hardware or software. The response to interrupts takes place in an interrupt handler (interrupt service routine, ISR) that is called after suspension of the current running code and saving the processor's state.
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RaspberryPi 2 can not be restarted (sdhost-bcm2835 timeouts, print_req_error)
I have a relatively simple setup: One Raspberry Pi 2 is directly connected to my home router, running Debian 10 and PiHole with an Unbound rDNS service. That's it.
I have set this system up two times …