Dave Jones wrote:
installer uses the 586 kernel, and then installs the 686 kernel.
If I boot in rescue mode and chroot into /mnt/sysimage should I be able
to force yum to install the 586 kernel?
It's interesting that the 586 kernel works though, as that also
has the writeprotect-rodata patch applied.
If I can get it booting at all I could install source and rebuild with
CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA=N to check if that really is the cause ...
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