Dear All, Suse10 both eval and rel versions has got problem with Amd64 with Asus K8S motherboard...We need to manually load the ide-generic drivers for the installation from the DVD.Even after installing the distro we need to use the DVD always for booting into the installed system.This problem was shared once in another forum and reply was like this: *********************************** Selva had the some problem during installing suse 10 64bit on a K8S mobo ,AMD 64 . The problem was during the bootup sequence when the system tries to read from the harddisk it says " /dev/hda8 waiting for the device to appear .... "(or something like that) If thats what you are getting then here is the solution .................... So we identified that the probelm was something to do with the INITRD. The initrd that comes with the SUSE 10 rc1 system does not have the IDE-GENERIC drivers. The solution we worked out was to make our own initrd with the IDE-GENERIC drivers So boot your system with the SUSE CD. Follow till step 4 (the step u followed to load the drivers and installing) Then when you are in the main menu the will be a option to BOOT FROM HARDDISK. use that to boot it into your newly installed system Once you are inside the new system, launch a shell and follow the steps. There are two ways to solve this. -Easy way----------------1 -----------------------1 ---------------------------------- Just download (RPM) 2.6.14 kernel for suse 64 and install it.It works fine --the hard way---------------2 -----------------------2 ---------------------------------- Objective is to make our own INITRD with IDE-GENERIC drivers For this we need to use MKINTRD script. 1. Open /etc/sysconfig/kernel file Add the ide-generic to the entry as show below. INITRD_MODULES="ide-generic something-ert someting-more" 2. Now run the script mkinitrd. It will install the new ram disk. host$mkintrd 3. reboot. ************************************************************* none of them worked for me..i even recompiled the 2.6.14 kernal also...no use!!! Also there's no driver for Sis190 lan card and the graphics display ought to be improved for Asus motherboards(and i know that they don't support open source!!) Hoping for some response..or atleast bring this to the notice of suse developers.. iam also waiting for suse that suits my amd64 system9with asus k8s motherbard and with sis190 lan card on-built) Thanking in advance, Gejoe Daniel