Jim Cornette wrote:
Next, run the below:
rpm -e kernel-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6
Thanks Jim.
What I didn't understand was typing the entire version info. I could get
the list with rpm but only knew about rpm -e kernel.
If it still fails, you can remove it once again. Search for an open
report or file a new report in bugzilla referencing what is on the
screen when the kernel fails to boot.
This will not be necessary.
I have now determined that I had some power transients. I am in Hong
Kong - a part called the New Territories. The heavily settled urban
areas have underground supplies - here we have overhead lines. In bad
weather we have a lot of transients especially during thunder storms.
Yesterday the weather was fine and I did not see it happen but I later
found another system hung. The power company confirmed the transient
problem. So I think this system went up and down and in-between several
times very quickly. Fedora's attempt at recovering got corrupted.
Mel
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