I found a use for the little 16MB memory cards that come with your camera. I put one in a USB reader and it seems to work fine. I tried to use the bootdisk.img file, but I couldn't get my IBM T30 laptop to boot from that. I tried dd if=bootkdisk.img of=/dev/sdc fdisk -l /dev/sdc lists a bunch or partitions and whines about them. So I did: mount p450:/var/download/rawhide /media dd if=/dev/zero /dev/sdc /usr/lib/syslinux/mkdiskimage -4 /dev/sdc 0 64 32 sync sleep 5 syslinux /dev/sdc4 mount /dev/sdc4 /mnt/sdc cd /mnt/sdc cp -av /media/isolinux/* . mv isolinux.cfg syslinux.cfg rm -f isolinux.bin cd / sync umount /mnt/sdc umount /media Boot from usb device. The problem that I ran into was grub decided my hard drive should be (hd1,1) and it should have been (hd0,1). One think that I noticed that the background was all black since it couldn't find /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz since it was looking for a drive that didn't exist. I am guessing that it sees the usb as hd0 so it thinks the hard drive will be hd1. I have seen things like this with RHEL 4 and having more than 1 drive. It seems to want to use the wrong drive or the count is off. If I decide to file a bug report, would it be against grub or another program? Also it looks like Bluetooth was loaded. I don't have Bluetooth. I thought one of the goals of 7 was to not load things you don't have. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list