Jim Higson wrote: > No, 586 is Pentium (Pent = five, ium = bugger all). > No need to change the kernel. There aren't special builds for CPU > architectures in Fedora Are you sure about that? It looks like there are seperate kernels for i586 and i686 to me... > and it isn't really needed anyway. Now *that's* right. You'll get a bit more performance with the right kernel, but you should boot fine on a Pentium II with a 586 kernel. The original poster, Tony, needs to post some of his errors for us to take a look at if we are to help. James. -- E-mail address: james@ | This was, apparently, beyond her ken. So far beyond westexe.demon.co.uk | her ken that she was well into barbie territory. | -- J. D. Baldwin