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Old 1st December 2004, 08:42 PM
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Kernel panic on boot; remote debugging possible?

Hi all,

I have a little problem:
I installed FC2 on a dedicated server. I managed this by switching off swap, installiung a base system into the swap, booting this base system and installing FC2 on the main partition.
The base system on the swap-partition is running fine. However, when trying to boot the kernel on the main-partition, it ends up in a kernel panic.
Is there any possibility to debug this situation remotely?
On both partitions I installd FC2, using the same kernels and configuration files. The only difference is that on the main-partition I installed more packages, what I assess not to be the problem.

My bootloader is LILO and on the disk I have only two partitions, the swap and the main-partition.

Thanks in advance,
Martin
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