On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 16:12 -0400, Phil Schaffner wrote: > On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 08:35 -0700, Richard Emberson wrote: > > Paul wrote: > > > Hi, ... snip ... > If that works, check to make sure grub.conf has the correct boot stanza, > and reboot. > > (Just had the thought that the OOPS replying to myself - forgot to finish the thought. Meant to say that if you have the initrd.img used for the install still around, can try using that one. The other though that just hit me is that anaconda has developed the rather nasty habit of removing old kernels, so none of the previous advice may be any good if it accomplished that "clean-up". Have you exhausted all the BIOS options in trying to get your system to boot from CD? The correct combination can sometimes be tricky. I've got one system that won't boot from the IDE CD unless there's a hard drive as the first device, and a system with SCSI disks and CD that will only boot from the SCSI CD if the on-board IDE controller is disabled in the BIOS. Phil