phill, that's what i was sort of suggesting. if you have the system
installed, as long as you can access the drive in some way or another
(heck, use another distro if you have to! [you don't but finnix works
quick and easy for recovery purposes]) you should be able to get to the
logs.

also, /proc/version or /proc/version_signature should have your kernel
info, unless someone wants to recommend something better (i suggest this
instead of uname -a in case you can't access the system, but only the
drive).

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