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Old 13th July 2011, 11:10 AM
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Kernel panic booting Fedora 15 live-cd

I wanted to install Fedora 15 x64 Gnome on my Dell XPS 17, but get a kernel panic when booting the live-cd.
Is there a way to save or retrieve a logfile? Or should I retype some of the last lines here?

Here are my specs:
Intel i7 2720QM
4gb ddr3
NVidia GT 555m
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