I get my boxed set of SUSE 9.1 Pro in the mail the other day and I'm happy as a kid at Christmas. I go to install it and I get an error that there is no software to install, I load the ide-scsi driver in the text based install and that resolves that problem. I choose all the package I want, and start the install and everything looks fine until it gets to about 90% and packages start to fail. For some reason, I think it thought it had a DVD rather than a CD. On the right side of the install screen it shows it expects all five of the CDs, but it never asks me to swap CDs. The install completes, but it isn't finished, if you know what I mean. It never gets to any of the configuration screens and when the PC reboots, its all out of whack. Certain pieces of Yast don't work, no networks , blah blah blah. At this point I'm going to copy all the CDs to a local directory and try and reinstall from there, but has anyone seen anything like this before?