On 12/30/2013 06:39 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Sean Darcy <seandarcy2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sadly, it's a real kernel panic. Everything stops. I can't even reboot. It's a good thing there's a power cord!
I'll copy what's on the screen, and submit it as a bug report. Maybe someone smarter than I am can figure out what actually caused it.
It's better and easier to take a photo, cell phone JPG is fine. Also include the results from lspci -nnvv (using the working kernel).
Great idea.
Looking at the FC18 kernel, it seems to happen about when the serial driver is initialized. Is there a way to disable the serial driver? I tried serial=0 on the kernel command line. That didn't seem to work.
With the F18 kernel successfully booted, use lspci -nnvv to find the kernel being loaded for serial support and then blacklist it on kernel command line when attempting to boot the F19 kernel that's giving you problems.
[root@new-gateway ~]# lspci -nnvv | grep -C 2 ial
[PN] Part number: BCM95787m
[EC] Engineering changes: 106679-15
[SN] Serial number: 0123456789
[MN] Manufacture ID: 31 34 65 34
[RV] Reserved: checksum good, 29 byte(s) reserved
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Ctrl: Enable+ ID=0 ArbSelect=Fixed TC/VC=01
Status: NegoPending- InProgress-
Capabilities: [160 v1] Device Serial Number 00-1d-72-ff-fe-05-4a-68
Kernel driver in use: tg3
Not sure what to do with this.
Chris Murphy
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