ok, boot success! First try fell into single user mode due to ntfs filesystems the drm-tip kernel didn't like. (the first dmesg attachement).
Commenting those out from fstab got me into runlevel three (the second dmesg attachment). X started just fine (I command line that using startx), additional debugging logs are appended (the 3rd dmesg file).
Note that it didn't crash, so these logs, as happy as I am to get them, don't illuminate the problem (although they surely have lots of info about the intel chip in the system with the problem!). Potential reasons include: Maybe 4.16 fixed the problem; or maybe the drm-tip kernel doesn't include some offending but of code running in the Fedora kernel (eg, it obviously doesn't have ntfs support enabled).
ok, boot success! First try fell into single user mode due to ntfs filesystems the drm-tip kernel didn't like. (the first dmesg attachement).
Commenting those out from fstab got me into runlevel three (the second dmesg attachment). X started just fine (I command line that using startx), additional debugging logs are appended (the 3rd dmesg file).
Note that it didn't crash, so these logs, as happy as I am to get them, don't illuminate the problem (although they surely have lots of info about the intel chip in the system with the problem!). Potential reasons include: Maybe 4.16 fixed the problem; or maybe the drm-tip kernel doesn't include some offending but of code running in the Fedora kernel (eg, it obviously doesn't have ntfs support enabled).