I put the fixes in on /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg and was successful in First running initcpio -p linux-lts had no problems running and I pointed everything to linux-lts in /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg. Then I rebooted the system. I let the computer alone for 8 hours then returned and hit enter to get archlinux talking. I managed to login as root and was told the file system was read only. I checked /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda3 with ls -al and in both cases got the attribute string back of brw-rw----. I replaced the arch disk in the drive sled with a working install of debian and after boot up checked /dev/sda1 with ls -al and got the attribute string back of brw-rw---T. So the latest talking archlinux over here using syslinux turns out to be installable and unusable at least for the moment. Is this salvageable, I don't know this is the first time anything like that happened in my experience with Linux. This time, I can't produce any dmesg output given the state of the disk and probably the boot process either. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- jude <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Adobe fiend for failing to Flash