Darren Li wrote: > Absolutely no problem, but you know what, i have to fix my fedora first, > > my fedora cannot boot after I run this code "yum update"ï it stuck at > somewhere "cups" everytime. Oh dear. Looks like you're in a bit of difficulty. As I see it you've got two problems. But first, could you try to help us help you? When you're reporting that something has gone wrong, *especially* if it's at the command line, can you be as clear as possible about what you did, what happened, and why you think this is wrong. In this case, it would be helpful if everyone could see the output of "yum update", and to know if you've modified yum's configuration. The other problem is the mounting of your NTFS filesystem. You say you have to re-install the driver each time, which has been met with a certain amount of incredulity. You would not normally see any reference to NTFS in the output of dmesg (certainly not if the filesystem wasn't being mounted). What happens if you leave out the reinstallation step, and just run the mount command: you mentioned mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows -t ntfs -r which looks OK. Thanks, James. -- E-mail address: james | "It was rare to catch His Holiness at the moment of @westexe.demon.co.uk | transformation into the Infallible Hulk." | -- Chris Ward, Church Times caption competition.