Hi, I asked this question on the suse-linux-e list, but I had no answer. The reason for asking what is in the subject line is I've found my motherboard is no longer supported by SuSE. The last version I was able to install was the 8.0. Trying to install the 8.2 cause a hang just after the "loading kernel" window after having hit the "install" menu item in the installation. So I built a kernel from the sources (2.4.20) but I'm not able to upgrade all the 8.0 packages. I downloaded the 8.2 distribution to disk and I tried to point YOU to that directory, but YOU refused it (Unable to mount or something). So I'm wondering if I could "build" an install CD with *my* kernel, instead of the SuSE supplied one. Is it possible? What are the passes to achive this goal? Thank you very much. Ermanno Polli INFN-LNF