It would seem the issue isn't so much that the kernel is causing the
display manager to fail to start, apparently the kernel is crashing
after the system finishes booting but before the display manager starts.
I attempted to boot the system using SysV on the off chance it was an
issue with the kernel and systemd not getting along and I got a dump in
the terminal output after the system finished booting but before the
display manager was started, however I do not know how to log such an
event and I had no convenient way to take down any of what was
displayed. (I did not get such output when booting using systemd for
init, so I was not aware at the time I filed this bug that it was the
kernel crashing.)
If there's any way I can log the kernel crash dump for you I would like
to know so I could do so, I believe there was more dumped than what
could be displayed on screen, and I'm sure you would need the whole dump
for it to really be of any use...
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