I've got a bit of an issue with a production server that needs to be back
up immediately.  Since I have no backups of the data I'm struggling to
repair this machine.

This server, running RH, version unknown but recent.  I don't think it's
9, 8.2 maybe.  I don't know anything about how RH does business, I'm more
of a debian guy.

This machine has been up for quite a while, had uptime pushing 300 days. 
It became unresponsive on 6/5 though weekend activity is minimal so I let
it go until 6/6.  The machine had Kernel Panic'd.  Upon reboot I get
something that looks a lot like the following:

<hand typed terminal output>

Code: Bad EIP value.
<1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 82f4db2b
print eip:
82f4db2b
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
ext3 jbd raid1
CPU: 0
EIP: 0060:[<82f4db2b>]    Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010283

EIP is at Using_Version [] 0x82f4db2a (2.4.20-8)
eax: 0000003b   ebx: e7ff8000  ecx: 00000030  edx: 00000068
esi: 00000000   edi: 000000000 ebp: bfffc22c  esp: e7ff9fc0
ds:  0068  es: 0068  ss: 0068
Process init (pid: 1, stackpage-e7ff9000)
Stack: <trimmed string of hex values>
Call Trace: [<c0109537>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 (0xe7ff9fc0))

Code: Bad EIP value.
<0>Kernel Panic: Attempted to kill init!

</hand>

What I'm getting out of this, and from a bit of research is that there's a
problem with init itself.  One suggestion I've was to replace init from a
RH boot disk.

Any experience with something like this by chance?

Thanks!

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