Hi there, I've encountered a strange issue trying to bootstrap an old Dell 2450. It will boot from floppy, it will boot from a Dell provisioning CD, but it won't boot from a CentOS disc (neither the LiveCD nor a CentOS 4.5 ISO), and it won't boot its own hard drive. I'm working around it using a boot floppy (!! how vintage) to bootstrap the OS into loading, but I'm baffled as to why it won't load itself by any other means. When Windows 2003 was installed, it booted off the hard drive fine, so I know it -can- do it ... but I have no clue why it won't load Linux on its own. Has anyone ever had an experience like this with a machine, Dell or otherwise? It's running Fedora Core 6, so it's a fairly current OS, and has no issues when the OS is actually loaded. I'm okay with it booting off the floppy but that seems like kind of a ghetto solution, so I'd rather not have to if I don't have to. thanks, Klaus _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list