*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 906993 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/906993
Christopher, I also upgraded from oneiric to precise, and have the same
kernel panic.
I found that some previous kernels were available for selection from the
grub boot menu, and I just picked a one from oneiric (3.0.0-16), and
booted into precise that way. I'm not sure it always happens that way.
That oneiric kernel works fine as far as I've tried, at least for
keeping precise up-to-date, and for downloading the new precise kernels
that Joseph has been generating (and installing them via dpkg -i, as
documented elsewhere).
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[Toshiba Satellite L305D-S5934] Kernel Oops - Kernel panic - not
syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt EIP is at _schedule+0x37/0x620
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