Ken: I found some information at fedoraforum.org detailing this type of installation. The downside is, you're going to have to create your own custom initrd to make this happen. Seeing as how you've got a 10GB hard drive in the machine, this should work without booting to your USB hard drive. Here's the link: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19896 If it's over your head, feel free to email me direct (off the list) and I can give you some help. On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 13:29, Ken Wolman wrote: > I don't know if it was this list, but these issues drew a reply of > "RYFM" and "Check the archives." As far as I can determine, there isn't > A manual, and I have no idea where in the archives to look, so I'm > thrown back to asking basic installation questions. > > I have a somewhat oldish system, a Dell Dimension with a 10GB hard drive > installed, and no internal expansion capabilities. I added a 40GB USB > drive. The main disk is broken into unequal partitions. E: is for data > only, C: has the OS (Win2K) and essential software. To start Fedora, I > partitioned the C: drive for about 200MB dedicated to /boot, just as I > had done with earlier flavors of Redhat up to 8.0. The USB drive I set > up through Partition Magic as "unformatted." Upon booting Fedora from > the CD, the USB drive was not recognized. > > I picked up that I have to mount the drive. But how can I mount a drive > when there's no system from which to mount it? I KNOW this is an idiot > question, but there is nothing I can find in the online documentation > that tells me anything even close to the situation in which I find myself. > > Any help will of course be appreciated. > > KW > -- > Kenneth Wolman > Proposal Development Department > Room SW334 > Sarnoff Corporation > 609-734-2538 >