David Hunter wrote:
I´ve updated to the latest kernel version in rawhide
(kernel-2.6.20-1.3071.fc7) on a Celeron 500Mhz machine, also have the
kernel version (kernel-2.6.20-1.3066.fc7) installed. The newer kernel
fails to boot as there is a message to the effect of no int found or
something similar, the oldereer kernel boots the system ok, although
alot of the services fail to start. Any workarounds or fixes?
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David Hunter
I have this problem with an IBM Thinkpad T42. See my recent
posts on fedora-list (search for dedourek@xxxxxx). It appears
that the kernel cannot access the disks on some machines. Best
current guess is that it may be related to moving the necessary
drivers from being built-in to the kernel to being loaded
as modules. But this is NOT YET CONFIRMED.
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