Kernel panic after FC2->FC5

Roopnarine, Peter proopnarine at calacademy.org
Sun Sep 3 00:53:34 UTC 2006


Agreed. I always focus first on hardware problems when faced with boot or
networking problems. It isn't inconceivable that you have an unfortunate
coincidence between your upgrade and a hardware problem. Just grab a live CD
from another distro., Ubuntu, Knoppix, whatever, and verify your hardware
integrity.
Peter


-----Original Message-----
From:	fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of M A Young
Sent:	Sat 9/2/2006 4:02 PM
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Subject:	Re: Kernel panic after FC2->FC5

On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, Jack Howarth wrote:

>     If I can mount the upgraded FC5 partitions in linux rescue mode,
> would it make sense to just chroot to them and attempt to yum update
> everything to the latest versions? I do worry that just attempting to
> install a newer kernel might tickle some missing dependencies if I
> don't do it through yum.

I don't know any reason why you shouldn't use yum to upgrade everything,
and you might be lucky and such an upgrade fixes your problem. Otherwise,
you need to work out what the cause of the panic is, as others suggest.

	Michael Young

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