Quoting Kirk Bocek <t004 at kbocek.com>: > It always happened fairly far into the boot process. KnoppMyth would > hang just after "Detecting Hardware". Sometimes (but not always) it > would give a kernel panic. I tried the 'failsafe' boot with the same > result. I'd have to reboot CentOS to see exactly where it was > happening but CentOS would always panic with a whole bunch of > register dumps and so forth that would scroll off the screen. > > x86_64 had been rock-solid for almost a week now. Then its probably a kernel bug, funky motherboard, or the combo of the two. If you want, you might search Google, kernel list archives, and/or bugzilla to see if there were more folks with your problem (and possibly if there's solution). ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.