Having followed this list for a couple of weeks, and successfully installed 10.0 in a test partition, I decided to install 10.1 from the Linux Magazine DVD in the same partition. The install was fairly intuitive, though I was concerned that the expected GRUB placement option did not appear, so I aborted and tried again, this time looking in "expert", where there seemed to be confirmation that GRUB would go in hda3, where I wanted it. Further down the track, in hardware configuration, the graphics card entry read "no proposal", and an error was flagged. But as the installer seemed to have no problems with my graphics card I went ahead. The update found only two very minor items, so I added Zen, rug, and the Audacity I needed to test as a priority. Problem 1: The installation finished, but instead of KDE I was presented with a command line login, presumably due to the graphics card error. Somewhat cheesed off, I rebooted. Problem 2: in spite of the appearance of having put GRUB in hda3, the install had evidently put it in the MBR of hda, wiping the previous GRUB that booted my everyday FC4 on hdc. Not Nice. Having rebuilt GRUB I am back in FC4. I had intended to move to SUSE 10.1 instead of FC5, but now I am considering Kubuntu Dapper, which successfully upgraded from Breezy online. I have yet to trawl the archives for a solution to these two problems, and it is far too late at night here in the antipodes to start now. The graphics card one sounds familiar, but the GRUB issue is new to me. Every other install I have done has been very clear as to where GRUB is to go, though FC4 consistently failed to put it anywhere, so fortunately I had kept notes on how to create it. I have been very impressed by the quality of the correspondence on this list, so I hope I can find solutions and continue to run SUSE into the future. Andy Goss -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com