10.11.5 only stops the command line

I have an iMac late 2013 and since the public beta 1, up to the final version of the published 10.11.5 today, my computer just stops or restarts from the command line. There is no problem on 10.11.4.

Please, what can I do?

Quit all applications and then disconnect all external devices except the mouse and keyboard and try a stop

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