Hi, I've been trying Fedora (FC4 test 1) for the first time, and I've just run into a problem. All was working fine until I tried to install a 3rd-party multi-boot program (I know, bad idea - should've gone straight to Grub) and now, after removing that multi-booter, Linux won't boot - it appears that the hard drive with Linux on is no longer bootable. But the main problem is that I can't now create a boot disk to fix it. When I boot linux rescue from the FC4 test 1 install CD it fails to create the floppy disk devices during the boot with the following messages: Unable to create /dev/fd0 - operation not permitted Unable to create /dev/fd1 - operation not permitted Hence I can't run mkbootdisk to create a boot floppy. The /dev/fd0 device was fine in the FC4 system before this happened, and the floppy still works fine under Windows on the same PC so the hardware is OK. Any ideas why this may be?, or any other way to make the hard drive bootable again other than a full re-install? I also tried downloading the FC4 test 2 rescue CD iso and the same happens when I boot with that. Is this a but that should be reported in Bugzilla? Thanks, Ian