(I'm new to this list, so this isn't a properly threaded reply. Bill did finish on Tuesday saying that he would "retry over the next couple of days", so I'm chiming in.) If I read the problem right, the idea is to have the machine boot into MSWindows when started normally, but into Linux via GRUB when a floppy is used (as a key). Having just installed FC3 and set it up to dual boot using the MS bootloader, all I had to do was ask that the bootsector be placed on /boot, reboot with the Rescue CD, fumble my way through copying the bootsector onto a file on a floppy, and add a line to my boot.ini file to use that floppy (and make other changes to my boot.ini file). I think your case is simpler, and that all you need to do is to copy the /boot bootsector onto the bootsector of a floppy using dd. Booting the machine from the floppy will boot directly into GRUB, as with my setup. Someone with more experience should help with the actual commands to set up the floppy. Note that you don't want to mount the floppy and copy a file to it; you want to copy the first 512 bytes of /boot onto the first 512 bytes of the floppy. As a guess, something like: df (to find what hda2 below should really be to refer to /boot) dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/dev/floppy bs=512 count=1 (Adapted from <http://www.geocities.com/epark/linux/grub-w2k-HOWTO.html> ) Luck! From the sound of things you had a smoother install than I, and didn't render your machine unbootable as I did (until I learned more about ARC paths and Recovery Console and bootcfg). ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>