Phil Schaffner said: [...] > I should have also asked for "fdisk -l" output, but will wing it - > device names may have to be changed to protect the innocent. It's > possible all this can be fixed by modifying BIOS setting to change the > boot order; however, on my IDE/IDE-RAID/SCSI system that failed to > work. Thus the following mess... Ok, but my system is 100% IDE. The funny thing is that even XP seems to be somehow confused, c: is my slave IDE disk and d: is my mster ide disk. Do you think the culprit could be a wrong hw setting ? [...] > Reboot without the floppy and report success :-) or failure :-( Of course, just why a few hours. I'll do it as soon as I back home. > This probably deserves a Bugzilla report, but it's sufficiently complex > and esoteric that I have not attempted one. You are the only other case > of the problem I have encountered. I've already filled a bug in bugzilla. Thanks. Ciao, Paolo -- "if you can dream it, you can do it" -- walt disney