Robert Slade wrote: > Thanks James. I've been 'playing' with this some more. The problem seems > to occur right at the start The boot loader starts and tries to read the > CD. I get a list of messages which say something like iso image found at > 00 and all the steps up to 9A (not sure about this as it goes by rather > fast). It looks like the Kernel at initial boot is seeing it as a series > of tracks (or images) rather than 1. Perhaps the problem lies with the > Kernal being booted initially. A couple of things to try: Can you get hold of Knoppix and see if that does any better? Will that thing boot from a USB key? Otherwise, I understand that there are generic boot floppies designed to boot CDs on computers without BIOS support for booting from CD. You may be able to persuade one of them to boot from an image on the hard drive. So if you could get diskboot.img or boot.iso from the images directory on the first CD onto the hard drive, you might be able to launch the install process that way. Good luck! James. -- James Wilkinson | Legacy (adj): Exeter Devon UK | an uncomplimentary computer-industry epithet that E-mail address: james | means 'it works'. @westexe.demon.co.uk | -- Anthony DeBoer