Hello all, OK. I just upgraded my 4th and most important machine from RedHat 9 to Fedora 1. Problem: the last machine was the most important, and it has messed up. Here's what happened. Everything seemingly installed fine. But, when I reboot, I see a linux kernel menu to choose kernels from, instead of Fedora's like on all the other machines. When I choose a kernel, it's the old Redhat ones. It's like it doesn't "see" the new kernels, or that it's on Fedora now. The upgrade and the machines were similar: do an upgrade from the isos on the hard disk. On 3 machines, it went fine. On the last machine, it went fine until reboot, and then this happened. Otherwise, everything lse seems to have upgraded normally. I can't use the network card because the upgrade killed the modules, apparently, for my cards. Anyone have a clue on a quick fix? Gilbrt Sebenste Staff Meteorologist Northern Illinois University