| From: The Walters <sbwalters0731@xxxxxxxxx> | I have tried the last 2 kernels and the 1st kernel that that was with the | original release of Fedora 20 (I know this was a long shot) but no go. That's as good. | I also | have the last Fedora 19 kernel install from before I did an upgrade to 20 and | that starts okay with no issues but of course RPC Bind and the IPv4 firewall | won't run with this after the upgraded (the system is an i386 system). I don't understand this. Do RPC Bind and IPv4 firewall require something not in the f19 kernel? What does "i386" mean? Is this not i686 (the oldest Fedora supports, I think?)? I think that all Pentium 4 machines are a superset of i686. Or do you just mean "not x86_64"? | Fedora 19 Kernel that works with no errors but can not use because of issues | mentioned above | 3.9.9-302 | Last 2 | 3.13.6-200 | 3.13.5-200 | Old/1st | 3.11.10-301 | Fedora 19 Kernel that works with no errors but can not use because of issues | mentioned above | 3.9.9-302 Can you still boot your F19 installation? If so, is it stable with the recent F19 updates (which take you to 3.13.5-103.fc19)? (I personally had problems with 3.13.5-103.fc19.x86_64 to do with the nVidia proprietary driver so I have temporarily reverted to 3.13.5-101.fc19.x86_64 on one machine.) ==== Does your CPU support hyperthreading? Is it enabled? It might be worth turning it off (in the BIOS) as an experiment. That shouldn't matter, but it might. ==== Kernel folks like to "bisect" to find kernel bugs. That's really what you are doing by trying multiple kernels. But you haven't narrowed the range a great deal. Hard to do when you are limited to off-the-shelf kernels. You can find all the released Fedora kernels (and many unreleased ones) in koji <http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8> -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org