OK, so it turns out I am a tard. Or SELinux is too picky. Or some
combination of those two.
In trying to disable SELinux, I accidently changed
SELINUXTYPE=targeted to SELINUXTYPE=disabled. So the config
effectively said:
SELINUX=enforcing
SELINUXTYPE=disabled
That probably shouldn''t cause a kernel panic, but then again,
that''s
probably not what I should change it to, either.
Bug updated.
On Mar 15, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Ben wrote:
> I installed a domU on x86_64 today, and was very happy. I even
> logged into it and saw that things seemed to be working, and all
> was well. I tried to reboot it, and now the domU kernel panics
> every time I try to boot. :(
>
> The bug is 185603, and the console end with:
>
> no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults
> Switching to new root and running init.
> unmounting old /dev
> unmounting old /proc
> unmounting old /sys
> Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
>
> Call Trace: <ffffffff80128d62>{panic+134} <ffffffff8020b652>
> {__up_read+19}
> <ffffffff80170b04>{__fput+354} <ffffffff802d66f2>
> {_spin_unlock_irq+9}
> <ffffffff802d6006>{__down_read+52} <ffffffff802d67ef>
> {_spin_lock_irqsave+38}
> <ffffffff8020b652>{__up_read+19}
<ffffffff8012c70b>{do_exit
> +140}
> <ffffffff8012cfa0>{sys_exit_group+0} <ffffffff8010ad82>
> {system_call+134}
> <ffffffff8010acfc>{system_call+0}
>
>
>
> Any thoughts?