Am Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:49:51 +0100 schrieb Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de>:
Forgot to say that the kernel panic happened with kernel26-fallback.img, too. And the fallback image hasn't autodetection.
I'm currently downgrading to [core] each package one by one and see if and when the kernel panic reappears.
Another possibility is that something was broken before, wrong file permission of a file, a file was overwritten or whatever which hadn't had an impact before and that this was fixed by reinstalling/updating the appropriate package. Probably just reinstalling the appropriate package from [core], whatever package it was, would have helped, too.
I don't know what was going on here but now I downgraded my system to [core] again each package one by one and the system booted every time without a kernel panic. There was likely something broken but I can't imagine what, maybe some file permissions have been change or some files have been changed or deleted by whatever and these files were overwritten by the reinstalling/updating. Probably a reinstall of the involved package from [core] had been sufficient. Greetings, Heiko