You can use disk one to get to "Linux Recsue" Reboot using the first CD. At the prompt, type "linux rescue" Once it boots, you can chroot into your environment by typing "chroot /mnt/sysimage" At that point, you can make permanent changes to your /boot/grub/grub.conf file. You should see rhgb there and removing it will disable the graphical boot option. Does that help any? On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:18:25 -0600, David Nelson <David.Nelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Unfortunately, adding these commands below did not help. I still see a waterfall of multi-colored pixels. > > I'm at a total loss on this. Redhat 8.0 installed just fine with the current hardware configuration. > > Any other ideas? I really want to stay with Linux. > > Thanks > Dave