Using fedora's kernel on centos

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> Try updating the bios or down grading the bios...  I have a ABit 64 bit
> machine that had issues, but it was tied to the bios rev..
>
> john


You might also want to try looking in the BIOS for an "Installed OS"
setting.  I had a machine that wouldn't boot certain kernels and it was
solved by simply changing a BIOS setting to 'Linux'

Also have you tried any boot options on the grub prompt such as acpi=ht or
pci=conf1?


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