Hi all:

I've got an odd problem that I was hoping for some help on.

The laptop was previously working fine, I am running F30, updated regularly.

I've got an Acer laptop that has been shutting down suddenly. (I
suspect a bad battery, working on that.)

After a sudden shutdown last night, I now get a kernel panic on boot
right after "Starting Switch Root..."

I was able to boot from a USB stick, and was able to read the journal,
but I didn't see anything obvious to help.

I was able to get all of my data off of the (encrypted) disks, so
that's not a problem, but I don't want to just give up, and wash and
reload too quickly.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
  --murph
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