On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 15:15 +0100, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote:

> >
> Currently nothing is attached to the SCSI controller. So I'm wondering 
> if I actually remove it, the problem will disappear.
> 
The probability is quite (not to say very) high that this will solve the
issue, yes. If not, I would run e memtest to see if you have memory
issues. 

> I'm fairly sure the Fedora 15 install is mostly up to date, as I 
> installed direct from the Fedora repos, release and updates.
Mount the F15 on /mnt including the additional mount point, chroot /mnt
and you run yum update as suggested in the other mail. No meed to stop
This should be a riskless operation. It is actually also what a rescue
operation does, but in this case you can use the F14 network setup that
makes it even easier. I would hoever recommend removing the SCSI
controller first

Louis

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