First off, I've looked at the HCL, I didn't see the T410 listed. I'm trying to get 11.2 installed on a Thinkpad T410. The install goes fine until it comes time to reboot after the installation of the bootloader. Once it starts to boot from the hard drive, it scrolls some kernel messages too quickly to read (but given the green text on the right of the screen, it doesn't appear that there are any failures). After scrolling, the screen goes blank and it doesn't proceed any further. It's not X.org, I've tried clt+alt+fn and ctl+alt+backspace+backspace to no avail. Booting to single user mode, runlevel 3, or using the vga=0x367 option doesn't work either. I tried holding down the space bar to encourage a boot (as was a common issue with a previous laptop in both Ubuntu and openSUSE) to no avail. The openSUSE GNOME LiveCD exhibits the same behavior, though the 11.0 LiveCD functions. SLED 11 works on the laptop just fine aside from theethernet and wireless controllers not showing up. I'm burning a copy of 11.3 Milestone 5 to test out. Is there anything else I can try? Thank you! -- C.M. Hobbs, http://altbit.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org