I ended up doing what I refer to as a hybrid install. I installed what I could 
from the packages off the cd for Rivendell then followed up with a howto that I 
found for RedHat that tidied up what packages and options that where missed. So 
far my testing is showing all to be working as expected.


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Ok I'm a bit baffled! I got a brand new ThinkServer TS140 I'm trying to put 
Rivendell on. I'm trying to use the appliance cd from Paravels Website. Doing 
the stand alone install everything seems to complete without error. Then bam 
upon reboot I get a kernel panic. Using the same CD and choosing the 
install/upgrade a vanilla Centos install I'm able to get it up and running 
without any problems. The only gotcha is I have to manually finish the 
dependencies that need to be in place for Rivendell to run. IE the mysql server 
and snd folders etc.


Has anybody ran into this with other installs and if so what was your solution 
to fix it. I've tried changing a few things in the BIOS of the machine thinking 
that would help and it doesn't. Been hammering at it for two days now and about 
ready to throw in the towel and start manually configuring things. I was just 
trying to avoid doing that so I knew I had something right out of the box was 
configured correctly.
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Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 00:07:30 +0200
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Have you tried installing a pure CentOS box and using the script for installing 
Rivendell for CentOS 6 or CentOS 7?

On 19 Feb 2017, 23:34, at 23:34, Joe Thompson <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Ok I'm a bit baffled! I got a brand new ThinkServer TS140 I'm trying to
>put Rivendell on. I'm trying to use the appliance cd from Paravels
>Website. Doing the stand alone install everything seems to complete
>without error. Then bam upon reboot I get a kernel panic. Using the
>same CD and choosing the install/upgrade a vanilla Centos install I'm
>able to get it up and running without any problems. The only gotcha is
>I have to manually finish the dependencies that need to be in place for
>Rivendell to run. IE the mysql server and snd folders etc.
>
>
>Has anybody ran into this with other installs and if so what was your
>solution to fix it. I've tried changing a few things in the BIOS of the
>machine thinking that would help and it doesn't. Been hammering at it
>for two days now and about ready to throw in the towel and start
>manually configuring things. I was just trying to avoid doing that so I
>knew I had something right out of the box was configured correctly.
>
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