That really sucks dude. I'm no kernel guru, and your logs look like greek to me, however I would try plugging some of those lines into google to see if you can get any clues as to what might be the problem. I would also try booting with the stock redhat kernel to see if it still has problems, if not you may want to compile another kernel with different options, maybe try the redhat config script. When I was getting kernel oopses it turned out to be a faulty memory slot, I would try replacing the network card and maybe removing some of the hardware to try and narrow down the problem.
Good luck, Jesse -- Jesse Kline, RHCT http://www3.telus.net/public/klinej/resume.html
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