Paul Rennix wrote: > Sorry for jumping in mid-thread, and I'm not sure if this has been > pointed out, but this problem appears to have been fixed in FC3T3. > > I think Fedora Core 3 is only a week or two from being released, but the > test version is working great so far for me. > > To do a dual install, I had an OEM install of XP Home on a new laptop. > I resized the partition to about half the size using Knoppix. Then I > installed FC3T3 and instructed it to use existing free space then the > rest was install as usual... So you didn't try FC2 on that laptop? The thing is, not every computer had the dual boot bug. I don't think I've ever seen a good explanation of exactly which circumstances cause the bug. It might just be that your laptop would have worked anyway. Mine didn't -- but then mine is a multi-way install, with a rarely-used Win98 partition. That got installed first (because that's the easiest way to get everything co-existing), then Windows 2000, then Fedora (I think it was FC2 on this hard drive). I let each OS create its own partitions. James. -- E-mail address: james | "!" sez I. And "?". After a few speechless seconds @westexe.demon.co.uk | I come out with "%^&*". Unless I come up with | something plausible soon I'm going to run out of | special characters. -- Ben at lspace.org