On 12/05/11 8:17 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Ok, so when grub tell you what it's going to boot, hit<e>, then choose the non-PAE kernel, and see what happens. Not sure why it installed a PAE kernel, if it can't boot it....
I thought CentOS6 didn't come with a non-PAE kernel, more specifically, the standard 32bit kernel requires PAE even if it doesnt have PAE in its name.
c6 systems really should be 64bit native, anyways. 32bit is fading into history.