Hello, I need some help. I am trying to create a custom fedora 9 spin, but when I burn the spin to cd, I keep getting kernel panic when I try to boot from the spin.
The message I am getting before the panic is: unable to enumerate devices on usb port 2. Steps I have taken: 1. Install fedora 9 (sulphur) on a fresh system. 2. checked out spin-kickstart from the git repository. 3. Ran livecd-creator using just the fedora-live-base.ks and burned it to a cd. 4. Booted from this cd (got to the login prompt and was able to login as fedora). 5. Created my own kickstart file as follows: %include fedora-live-base.ks %packages brltty %end At present I have no need for a custom %post section so I didn't put one in. I ran livecd-creator using my kickstart file and the iso was created (about 3mb larger than the base iso image). I burned thsi image to disk and rebooted. After the isolinux delay, I get the keernel panic and message about enumerating the usb devices. As a blind user, I want to have an accessible livecd to use to help rescue my system if necessary, so I am very interested in getting this to work, and after a little tweaking, I am willing to add it to the repository for others to use. Any suggestions on how to fix the kernel panic would be appreciated. BTW: I have a 4-port kvm switch connected to the usb port of the computer and a 7-port usb hub going into the switch. I have the keyboard and braille display going into the hub.
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