Hi all, my desktop PC running OpenSuSE 11.0 lost the motherboard so it doesn't finish the boot process properly. So I took the internal hard disk and put it into another desktop computer. It started to boot up magically :-) but then the process said that it couldn't find the disk with SuSE on it...so I was given the option to fall back to another (discovered) device. Answering "y" to continue also ended up with a shell prompt where I could do nothing... After that I booted from the OpenSUSE 11.0 DVD and run a "Repair System" ... AFAIK with that the boot loader should be fixed and allow me to boot to KDE but it hangs at "Starting MySQL..." :-/ I also guess that I have to run sax2 -r because the new system has a different graphics card... funny enough the YaST2 GUI runs well when in recovery mode... So, is there any solution to my problem here or am I better off reinstalling the OS? Thanks and regards, Martin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org