I'm trying to modify the kernel in the FC{2,3} boot.iso but I'm running into some problems. I have a Dell PV745 with 4 SATA HD's. As the default kernel in the install disk tries to load the sata_vsc module the whole thing hangs. Someone on LKM has solved the problem by inabling APIC support in the kernel. This isn't in the kernel in boot.iso so this means a little hacking of the install disk; no problem. Well, not quite. I've successfully un-teased the boot.iso, initrd.img, and the modules.cgz. I've rebuilt the kernel from the 2.6.5-1.358 src.rpm and from 2.6.10 from kernel.org. Both compiled fine. However, the problem is that neither kernel (or anaconda) can seem to find the kernel modules. I keep seeing that none of the modules needed by probed hardware can be found. I've recreated the new modules.cgz *exactly* as the old one and it just doesn't work. As there doesn't see to be any good instructions on rebuilding just the boot.iso I'm stumped. Has anyone rebuilt the boot.iso with a custom kernel? I'd appreciate any info you can give. Thanks. p.s. i'm working on making a boot floppy but I'd prefer the cd-rom method. -- Steve Manuel System Administrator FanBuzz Inc.