Crash on boot after abrupt shutdown

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Hi

We are using linux in quite a harsh mobile environment (high
temperatures, unreliable power sources, electrical interference, etc).

It has been doing very well, except for this scenario. The wireless
interface wlan0 is busy communicating, and the power is disconnected
abruptedly. In the next boot, we get a kernel panic when the wlan
interface is initialised.

We want to know if this is due to linux's journaling file system (we
are using ext3)? Does it keep track of the state so closely, even up
to the point of the previous abrupt shutdown? If so, what can we do to
"cleanup" in the next boot to avoid the kernel panic?

Regards
Keith
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