Try syslinux instead of loadlin. That is what the original CDs use (isolinux, actually, but that should not matter). Also, check $CD1/boot/loader/isolinux.cfg for the correct ram disk size. In some products, it is bigger than 65536.
Problem solved ! It seems the linux (kernel) was corrupted on my harddrive. After I had seen that it had a different size than the original one, I copied it again from CD 1. The installation seems to work with linld.com if you start it with the following command linld.com image=linux initrd=initrd "cl=install=hd://suse/nld/cd1 autoyast=file:///mounts/extra/autoinst.xml" The only difference in the installation is that I don't have a graphical installation... who cares :) This still means that the loadlin delivered on CD1 of NLD 9 can't be used anymore... http://195.66.192.168/linux/linld/ is the answer Dennis Peere _________________________________________________________________ Bescherm je Inbox: Phishing - hoe te herkennen, rapporteren en voorkomen http://www.msn.be/security/phishing/