On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 12:33:59 -0400
murph nj <murphnj+fed...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The power supply was not the problem, it was the battery.  All
> subsequent testing has been done plugged into power.  It also boots
> just fine from a USB stick with either Mint or Fedora.
> 
> There are three kernels available from the boot menu, along with
> rescue mode.  All of them kernel panic.

Does it get far enough along to put messages in the journal?  You could
run a boot that fails, then boot from the USB, and mnt the installed
filesystem (usually under /mnt/sysimage), chroot to /mnt/sysimage, and
run journalctl -b to look at boot messages.

Before you do that, boot from the USB, and then run a file system check
on the drives in the system while they are not mounted.  For ext4, that
would be e2fsck -n -v /dev/sd??, answer no to any queries (make no
changes), and verbose messages.  If it wants to fix things, and the
changes look OK, run with -p instead of -n.  See man e2fsck; this is
your filesystem, you want to know what you are doing; a mistake can be
fatal.
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