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Description of problem: My laptop is Lenovo 3000 G530. Fedora 14/15prerelease X86_64 Live CD could not boot up on my laptop. Once the splash screen nearly finished, before the fedora logo shining, it reboot my laptop. Fedora i686 LiveCD all works well. How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: Depend on hardware, see the description. Actual results: Reboot. Expected results: Boot up into Live Desktop. Additional info: My hardware profile: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_f808e37f-d730-4977-8722-af755cb8219b
Created attachment 499082 [details] screenshot just before reboot "Starting Rescue Shell..." is the last line appears on my screen, and my laptop go reboot immediately.
I just tried fedora 15 prerelease, this problem still exist. Someone tell me to edit the kernel argument to show the log, so I take a screenshot attached above. Maybe it would be helpful for you.
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