For people who don't know the Intellistation 275 is a 1.45 Ghz power4+ processor pSeries IBM system that normally runs AIX. However we have so many of them that we are throwing them away. I have latched on to one to build me up a 4 GB of RAM and 300 GB Ultra 320 SCSI Disk DB2 server with a Web Based interface. I installed Fedora Core 10 on it with out any problems. Just type in "linux64" at the yaboot prompt and watch it go. However when I put in a Core 11 or a Core 12 Install CD and type in linux64 at the yaboot prompt, it starts loading the kernel and then throws a read error, and never finishes loading the elf64 kernel. I suspect that there is a problem with the memory stack not being large enough to contain the elf64 kernel. Since both Fedora Core 11 and Core 12 are doing the same thing, on 4 different DVD's I think it is a firmware memory problem. -- James (Jim) E. Dauven Technical Support Specialist Nordisk Systems Inc. 13475 S.E. Johnson Road Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Phone: 503-353-7555 Ext 105 Cell Phone:503-939-9865 email jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "To acquire knowledge, one must study: but to acquire wisdom, one must observe." Marilyn vos Savant "This email is being brought to you by the EVOLUTION mailer of Fedora Core 6 lINUX." -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines