All of this could be a complete waste of time until you figure out exactly what is triggering the kernel panic. Have you removed the 'rhgb quiet' portion to see exactly when/where the panic is occuring during boot? On 9/2/06, Jack Howarth <howarth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael, 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.
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