Some comments & recommendations: 1. Inexperienced users can visit Redhat.com and download the RH9 version of the "Redhat Customization Guide" to learn basic recovery procedures using rescue mode. 2. In my experience Ghost does not overwrite the MBR unless you have copied the whole disk, done some reformatting or something else unexpected. So once you understand how to look at your Fedora installation using the rescue mode, you need to verify that your Fedora partitions/directories are intact. If not you may need to do a reinstall. 3. If they are intact you may need run "grub-install" from within your Fedora directory structure (the one you are trying to restore) not the rescue disk directory structure. GregG