Hello,

I have a dual-Athlon MP system on an Asus motherboard (A7M266-D). Just
installed Red Hat on Friday, and set up a wireless network on Saturday.
One of those converted PCMCIA-to-PCI deals, unfortunately, so the
drivers are rather flaky, especially in SMP mode!

So I have been resorting to using the UP kernel for most tasks. It was
not until today, though, that I cold-booted into the UP kernel. And
found that the boot process stops mysteriously after 'Configuring kernel
parameters' - the keyboard is responsive but that's about it. No
CTRL+ALT+DEL. My current workaround is to boot the SMP kernel first then
reboot into UP (without going into BIOS setup, otherwise it does not
work), but it's.. rather annoying.

Posted as bug #75320:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=75320

Anyone else experiencing this?

Regards,
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Michèl Alexandre Salim
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