Noticed that the partitioning menu changed some and can be confusing, esp if doing a dual boot (win 7 and Fedora). A couple things I ran into, and not sure if bugs or just *how it works*.... Setup - 2 HD's, both sata, one has Windows and other has Fedora. 1 - During selection, chose just the HD (check marked) that I was gonna install onto, and that went fine. Cept, when got to the installing boot loader, it only gave me that hd choice of where to install boot loader and not the other which is the actual first drive (first selected to boot in bios). So the install went on, and when boot after it was finished, it wouldn't boot. 2 - During 2nd install, this time I chose both hd's to work on, the windows hd as storage (mounted only) device and the other as the install target. Install proceeded, but again the driver order didn't default to correct order as previous installs so grub not installed correctly again. 3 - During 3rd install, same as #2, cept this time I changed the drive order to Windows being 1st. Install proceeded as normal, and this time it booted, and all is well. Oh, and that default=0 option in grub.conf that is used can be confusion. When it booted and instead of grub menu/option, it just sat there with a cursor for few seconds (10 or so maybe, tad longer), then finally went to fedora logo screen during boot. So if not gonna change grub back to default few seconds, then there needs to be a heck of a lot smoother transition from bios/computer boot to linux booting (hope that made sense) and a lot less waiting. Or at least a small fedora logo or something to kill that few second wait or something. Oh, and the font (on the menus during install) sucks LOL. Doesn't look no where near as big or as dark or something compared to the last few versions. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Best lil town on Earth!" -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel