I burned FC6t1 to a DVD and verified it. The DVD automounts on insertion on this box. I then tried to boot my old laptop from the DVD, and the drive ground on as though there was an imbalance, unable to boot. I took the disk to another box, and it booted to the install screen without problems. I put a Knoppix DVD into the laptop drive, and that boots OK. This is reminding me of problems reported on the Mandriva lists. As I recall, it was said that two versions of boot were available, one on CD1 and one on CD2 to get round the physical problems some people were experiencing. Is this a real problem, or a figment of my ancient laptop? Anne
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