If something happens with grub, most likely you won't even see a Kernel panic, you'll see a grub error. Kernel panic *might* happen due to grub if you have a separate boot and root partition and root partition is wrongly configured. in this case kernel will fail to find the root partition and panic (Happened to me once but I'm not sure if it was a Kernel panic though :p)
but from dark's description, Its not like that ... but whatever ... we both agree the panic is probably due to HD failure.. so lets focus on that problem ... as I've said do a disk check, if your hdd have SMART capability, do some diagnostics (google how to do that), whatever you do ... backup backup backup! Mahmood Software Engineer ReliSource technologies Ltd. -- Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
