Neil: > try this : > mkbootdisk --verbose --iso --device /root/<kernel_version>.iso > <kernel_version> Here is what I am trying to do: I have a SuperMicro server with 2 SATA drives. I want to run RAID for all partitions, so I set up these devices: /dev/md0 /boot 100MB /dev/md1 / 60GB /dev/md2 swap 2GB /dev/md3 /var 5GB The install happens just fine, but when the machine reboots after the install, it does not load the OS. I want to create a boot CD from rescue mode that will boot the fedora installed on /dev/md1? Would I run rescue mode, do a chroot /mnt/sysimage and then run the mkbootdisk command? Thanks, Neil -- Neil Aggarwal, JAMM Consulting, (214) 986-3533, www.JAMMConsulting.com FREE! Valuable info on how your business can reduce operating costs by 17% or more in 6 months or less! http://newsletter.JAMMConsulting.com