Since nobody else have post problems with the boot process, execpt people with a dell c600 laptop a one other, I would ask this way. Is there anybody else, who don�t saw the "boot:" promt from the installation/help menue after boot from the first cd, and/or results in an dot "." in the next line afer press any key? Some of the dicussions about this you can found here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2005-April/msg01347.html https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2005-April/msg00959.html After a few tests, I think the problem could be brake down to the point, that it doesen�t work with the actually version of isolinux 3.07 for the boot process. It can be a problem with a bug/incompatibility in the dell�s BIOS, but I�m also found this guy with a complete differen hardware, an Via C3 system, more about this found here: http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2005-March/004967.html http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2005-April/005012.html >>> I don�t know if the newer version 3.08 pre XXX fix this, but with a substitution of ISOLINUX 2.11 FROM AN OLDER FC3 installation cd I could SOLVE THIS PROBLEM completely! <<< Only the change of the isolinux.bin file is enough. So my question for the fedora team. Is it very nessesary to use the newer version of isolinux or is it possible to go one step back to an 2.xx version? I know, since 3.xx there where many new thinks added but did we realy need them? Many other distributions use the 2.xx tree. Oliver Kahl