On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Rob Kampen rkampen@kampensonline.com wrote:
You haven't got an errored copy of the kernel by any chance?? I'd wipe it and re-install.
Rob, thanks for your reply.
Just tried that. Uninstalled the latest kernel, reinstalled. Same issue.
Also bumped my BIOS up to the latest...
The last time I saw this was because of some bad kmod packages for my wireless NIC. This has prevented me from updating a few kernels back. I only have userspace packages from alternate repos now, so am really stumped on what could be causing this. And... I just updated another system to the latest and it's working fine.