Greetings Need some info please. Tried to install my old vesrion of SuSE 5.0 on my friends computer (this way he could have the manual, disc set ext....and I could keep my 5.1 set) but ran into some problems. Could solve most of them other than the LS 120 not being recognized by Yast install program and the Xserver requirement (Rage Pro chip set) The Xserver was addressed and solved. However when you partition the drive with Yast you need to store the file system on a disc and reboot for the changes to take effect. However the LS 120 is not recognized by Yast. I solved this by removing the hard drive (luckily it was portable) and partitioned on a 486 backup machine with a standard floppy. So here are my two questions. Im assuming that the newest versions of Yast support the LS120 drives, yes or no? Secondly is there a way to get the new version of Yast integrated into the 5.0 install procedures. The only thing I can think of is to transfer the latest version of Yast to the machine via a zip drive but this is putting the horse befor the cart as a Linux OS would not be installed yet. I would like to be able to recycle the older versions of SuSE but this is complicated by hardware issues. By the way my buddy lives some 500 km away and nows nothing about Linux. Hence I need to do all this upfront. Yes I know 5.1 can so all this but this is not the point. I am trying to figure out a way to recycle the not so current versions. Similar issues will come up with 5.1 after 5.2 international version is released. Any ideas would be appreciated. TIA chris -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e