It may be just my laptop, but I want to warn anyway... Yesterday, I updated, including a new kernel. Rebooted, used the system for a little while, and then left it. As usual when I leave it long enough it was stuck when I got back. Powered off and on again, and it doesn't boot. Messages about journal errors, block errors, ATA reset errors of some kind, etc. This is on a 80GB Solid State Drive. Doesn't even boot to single-user, so I'll have to get a rawhide recovery environment on USB or CD. I have tried the older kernels on the system as well, and it's just the same. Seems like my file system is foobar. So, a few questions: - Where do I find a relatively current rawhide bootable recovery environment (Live image or whatever). I have seen on this list there have been some problems building live images lately... - Does anyone want me to follow certain procedures before I start trying to fix this myself? Gather forensic data for the file system guys or something? -- birger -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list