unix syzadmin wrote: > Since I am still doing the setup, I reboot often. > I have seen kernel panic message several times "Kernel panic - not > syncing: > Attempted to kill init!". If I powecycle the server through DRAC, it > boots fine. Do even the kernel panic is intermittent. Here's an odd thought, basically, because it just happened to me this morning, on a server "repurposed" by someone else who shall remain nameless: I'd just done a yum update, and rebooted. kernel panic. Rebooted to the previous, which was actually older, and it *looked* like it booted, but not quite. Turned out that the second drive, that had home directories on it (for NFS), had been reused, and rather than repartition and reformat, it had just been slapped in... and grub and fstab were both looking for LABEL=/... and *both* drives had a partition with that label. Needless to say, much hilarity ensued.... mark "/dev/sdbx relabelled once actually booted" -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list