Okay, here's a strange one. I'm trying to migrate a system from FC3 to FC6. Everytime I try to boot FC6, disk 1, it seems to think about it for a second and then dumps me into my FC3 GRUB setup. At first, I suspected that the disk itself was corrupted or something and for whatever reason wasn't being recognized as bootable. I booted it quite easily on a Windows machine, however, and it comes up to the standard boot prompt that every Fedora installation disk comes up to. Then I suspected that the CD-ROM drive might be messed up, but I can boot my current FC3 setup and it reads the install disk just fine. The hardware seems fine. So the question is, is there any reason that the FC6 CD-ROM boot loader might be loading my FC3 GRUB?? Is there any way to force the FC6 CD to boot using GRUB manually? I'm not a GRUB expert to any applicable commands would be great. Anyway, very screwy. I'd like to upgrade, but I can't find a way to boot the install disk! :-) -- Dave Roberts <ldave@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list