OK, I managed to create a text-login runlevel.  It really wasn't that 
difficult, just edited /etc/inittab to change the default runlevel to 3, and 
then using kde's system settings/system services tool, I disabled kdm in 
runlevel 3.
  So the 686 kernel boots on my system to a text console just fine.
  I executed the 'startx' comand, and for a while, I thought it just might 
work.  Kde started up, and I actually got as far as setting up the desktop, and 
it began to launch applications to restore my session.
  The first clue came when my Konsole window opened with just one tab, not the 
four I had when I logged out.  Sure enough, the system was locked up solid.  
keyboard, mouse were unresponsive.  System didn't respond to ping or ssh login 
attempt from a neighbor system.

What can I do to enable more verbose kernel logging, and make sure it
gets written right up to the point of failure?

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Fail to boot smp kernel
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24533

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