On Saturday 12 June 2004 10:00, Etanisla Lopez-Ortiz wrote: > if I find something, I'll let you know. Found something. If I edit /etc/sysconfig/kudzu and set "SAFE=yes", then I can boot into the old 2.6.5-1.358, also into the new 2.6.6-1.427, without completely disabling Kudzu, and without going into Interactive Bootup. In the old kernel, there are no problems, all programs work as expected, and no data has been lost. (Except my printer is still missing, but I suspect that is another problem.) But. When in the new kernel, the Internet is realllll slooowwww, and all sounds are repeated at least five times. Remember the old egg-in-frying-pan-this-is-your-brain-on-drugs commercial? The old kernel is your brain without drugs. The new kernel is your brain on drugs. Still digging for more info, but at least I can fall back on the old one for now. HTH --Etanisla