On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Sean Darcy <seandarcy2(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sadly, it's a real kernel panic. Everything stops. I can't even reboot. It's
a good thing there's a power cord!
I'll copy what's on the screen, and submit it as a bug report. Maybe someone
smarter than I am can figure out what actually caused it.
It's better and easier to take a photo, cell phone JPG is fine. Also include the
results from lspci -nnvv (using the working kernel).
Looking at the FC18 kernel, it seems to happen about when the serial driver is
initialized. Is there a way to disable the serial driver? I tried serial=0 on the kernel
command line. That didn't seem to work.
With the F18 kernel successfully booted, use lspci -nnvv to find the kernel being loaded
for serial support and then blacklist it on kernel command line when attempting to boot
the F19 kernel that's giving you problems.
Chris Murphy