> > If rhgb is causing the problem you can get into the GRUB > > menu select the right kernel, and press 'a' to edit the > > kernel arguments. Then remove the rhgb part. > > That worked. At least to the point where it now doesn't > like my video card (RIVA128 AGP) and - dispite bringing up > eth0 OK - not being able to ping to 'net. :) Turns out it didn't like the default color depth of 16. So I editted xorg.conf and changed 16 to 8 (using emacs). Rebooted. X server now came up and is giving me all the needed screens to sync date/time, monitor config, etc. Theoretically I should now be able to finish the setup. Thought this might help some other newbie to FC3 Matt