On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 19:01, Jay Moore wrote: > I've enclosed the complete instructions provided by Antec in the hopes > that someone can "translate" this, and help me round up the required > kernel sources, etc. My confusion starts with Step 1: Where do I get FC2 > kernel source & where does it get installed? Your kernel is probably already configured that way. You installed FC2 so you can look in the config file and verify that for yourself. You need to install the kernel-source rpm, or if you have applied updates it is kernel-sourcecode. If you have not updated the kernel, the kernel-source rpm is on cd3 of the binaries. If you have applied updates, get the kernel-sourcecode rpm. Just be sure you match your current version. Once that rpm is installed, you will see a directory like: /usr/src/linux-2.6.8-1.521 (this is the latest version, the one on the install cd is an earlier version.) Inside /usr/src/linux-<ver>/configs you will see the kernel config file for your architecture. Compare it against the instructions you posted. The next thing you probably should do is look through /var/log/messages to see if you can find any references to the device in question. It might even tell you what name it got mapped to. Also check out your /etc/modprobe.conf and see if the installer put anything interesting there relating to this device. -- C. Linus Hicks <lhicks@xxxxxxxxx>