When you said you had reinstalled your system I assumed you were running
the default kernel, but it looks like you re-installed again the test
kernel that included the amilo-rfkill driver.  You are right, this
driver does not support your system.

So, when booting your system, could you please go to grub menu and
select a different kernel (there's an submenu in grub that allows you to
pick older kernels).  Please select a kernel that has been released and
not a test kernel you have installed manually.

With respect to collecting the logs: when you run 'dmesg > dmesg.txt'
you are actually creating a file 'dmesg.txt' that will contain the
kernel logs.  If you're able to run the 4 test scenarios described in my
last comment, you should have 4 different log files (make sure you give
them different names, such as "dmesg-fsam-noexec-on.txt", "dmesg-fsam-
noexec-off.txt", etc).

And by the way, could you please not include the original message when
replying to a comment?  This makes your comment messy when accessing to
it through the web interface.  Or you can also use the web interface to
post your replies.

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  BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20

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