Kind of depends on what type of kernel panic... some more details on the panic would help! You might look into passing kernel parameters on the kernel command-line to get past the issue, but without knowing what the panic message is.. . . .
Here is a doc with parameters:
kernel-parameters.txt
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Originally posted by space_invader64
What can I do if I get a Kernal Pannic error on bootup? I have tried booting in every mode.
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