Joe Zeff <joe <at> zeff.us> writes:
Currently, the laptop goes into emergency mode and hangs two out of three times if I use the newest kernel. The third time it continues until it says that SELinux needs to relabel things and that it might take a while.
Change selinux config to this (for the time being): # cat /etc/sysconfig/selinux ... # SELINUX=enforcing SELINUX=disabled ...
...
One of the things worrying me now is that I have three kernels: the newest, the upgrade kernel and the old, working one. I'd like to get rid of the upgrade kernel, safely, so that the next kernel update doesn't nuke the only working one I currently have. Anybody know how?
To remove an unneeded kernel: # yum list installed "*kernel*" ... kernel.i686 3.1.1-1.fc16 @updates ... # yum remove "*kernel*3.1.1-1.fc16*"
Now, reboot your system to your latest F16 kernel and see what happens. JB