Yes, I (now) get that the VM is starting, it's just that - because I did not 
get to a login-prompt and the screen stayed black - I assumed that it was hung 
during boot without further testing/verifying it. Thanks for suggesting the 
ping/ssh part.

I normally have the VM set to 'multi-user.target' and login through either the 
VMWare provided text-based console or ssh.

Since the first kernel I have this behavior with is 6.10.4 (6.10.3 works) I 
tried as you suggested :

rpm -q --changelog kernel-6.10.4-200.fc40.x86_64 | head -50
* Sun Aug 11 2024 Justin M. Forbes <jfor...@fedoraproject.org> [6.10.4-0]
- wifi: brcmfmac: cfg80211: Handle SSID based pmksa deletion (Janne Grunau)
- New config for 6.10.3 (Justin M. Forbes)
- Linux v6.10.4

* Mon Aug 05 2024 Justin M. Forbes <jfor...@fedoraproject.org> [6.10.3-0]
- Bluetooth: hci_event: Fix setting DISCOVERY_FINDING for passive scanning 
(Luiz Augusto von Dentz)
- Linux v6.10.3

* Sat Jul 27 2024 Justin M. Forbes <jfor...@fedoraproject.org> [6.10.2-0]
- Linux v6.10.2


But nothing really stands out to me there.


The last thing which might be helpful, is that I also do not get the graphical 
'Fedora logo' that normally is displayed for me during boot, even with 
'multi-user.target' set. Which makes me wonder if the issue is not with the 
kernel per se, but rather how it interacts with some other (graphical ?) piece 
of software ? Or it might turn out to be a VMWare bug after all, I don't know 
anymore.

Thanks for the help.
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