I am trying to install Fedora on a computer with a USB keyboard and the installation kernel from the FC1 CD will not run. It locks up when the apm kernel support loads in. I have found that if I plug in a PS/2 keyboard that it will work fine, even the USB keyboard works alright but I do not want to have to tie up an extra keyboard just so I can boot my computer. I have not run into this situation on any of my other computers so I was wondering if anyone else has had to deal with this? It is an Intel 815 chipset board in the computer, although it has likely been altered by the PC vendor. Is there a kernel switch to turn off the apm kernel support? At this point in time any ideas are appreciated. PS: It does seem to be the apm because I built a kernel without the APM support and it boots fine. Cale Fairchild Computer Science Brock University cale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx