Hello to all of you! First; please excuse my bad english, I really do give my best... ;-) Here's my problem: I've got an older pc (Asus Cusi-M) with Celeron(1100MHz), 500MB RAM. As I tried to boot the installation-dvd (which works with nearly every other distribution, e.g.ubuntu does and is installed) it hanging directly after starting isolinux. it shows me a boot> prompt and wants to know the kernels name. It also says for normal installation, I only need to hit return to boot, but nothing happens. not frozen but always asking-a-new about the kernel stuff. So here is my question: Which are the correct kernel parameters to pass to the live-kernel from dvd? I tried: vmlinuz0 root=/dev/ram0 but thats not enough info I guess... It reacts with a kernel-panic-message, no root was found (or sth.like.that) and displays 16 ram-adresses in a table (/ram0 to /ram15). Does anyone know, what to do? I can add, that my mainboard has always problems with booting bigger devices. For a linux-installation (of every kind) I need to install an a seperate boot-partition (not more than 8000MiB harddisk is allowed by bios). and root on another partition. So I think there's nothing I can do about this bios-outdate-problem. But if I can pass the right boot-parameters to the live-kernel, I believe it should work... So, thank you very much for taking the time, and maybe someone can help me. Thx Have a good time Chris -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list