Re: Kernel boot failure

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Hi All

The solution in Bugzilla report works. I am now up and running on latest updates thanks all

------- Additional Comments From cebbert@xxxxxxxxxx 2007-10-04 14:42 EST ------- Try adding this to the new kernel's options in /etc/grub.conf after updating and
before rebooting:

 pci=nomsi,nommconf

So it should look something like

  kernel <kernel-name> ro root=LABEL=/ pci=nomsi,nommconf <other options>

And the old kernel is still there after updating, you can press a key on the
very first boot screen and choose the old kernel.



At 02:40 PM 04/10/2007, you wrote:
Hi All  and Matt

        A Bugzilla report has been issued   #  318941 to cover this problem.

At 11:24 PM 01/10/2007, you wrote:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 07:18:54PM -0400, Derek C Hopkins wrote:
> Hi All
>
>         Just upgraded to FC7   using DVD  LXFdvd95  from Linux
> formst.  No problem   nor 209 updates of 210 that the system wanted
> to install but I singled out one that caused me not to be able to re-boot.
>
> The Kernal upgrade causes a problem.  when doing the required Re-boot
> it gets to the line
>
> Uncompressing Linux.... OK, Booting the Kernel.
> _
>
> and then hangs.

try appending 'edd=skipmbr' to the kernel command line and see if that
helps.  Please report success/failure to the list or in a bugzilla,
and post the bugzilla to the list.

Thanks,
Matt

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