I've had SuSe linux 9.1 running on a dual-boot P4 (the other OS is Win 2k/XP). I download and burned the FC4 disk1-4 iso files and proceeded with the graphic install. I tried to manually partition the disk drive - bad idea. I got a traceback flagging a problem with a name exception (i.e. volume). I restarted the install, this time selecting automatic partitioning and got the same traceback. I ran the media check on the install CD, which *failed*. (This is even though the sha1sum was ok.) I happened to have a disk set for FC2. I was then able to successfully install FC2 (kernel 2.6.5), opting for automatic partitioning and the default workstation packages. The installer flagged "misaligned partitions" at the beginning of the install, saying that it was an ignorable error, although it warned of fixable problems with the boot loader. GRUB installed without a problem and I now have a working dual-boot system. Take-aways: 1. there may be issues with SuSe linux and the way it partitions disks 2. the FC4 media check may be throwing false exceptions 3. there may be a bug in the FC4 installer RE: partition volume names