Greetings and felicitations, Um, this seems like a very weird situation. Not sure I believe what the message is telling me -- since it makes no sense to make such a backwards step. I say this from the perspective of burning an 11.1 x86_64 DVD and setting everything up, including a /boot partition with my file systems formatted in XFS. Yet I get a message that the system won't be able to boot because the /boot partition is formatted with XFS. Is this a bogus install message (didn't seem to stop the install from starting/running)? Do I have to go back to 11.0 or earlier to support XFS booting? So what's up? Why am I getting this message. Do I install 10.3 where I can boot from XFS then run multiple updates (dunno about 11.0). Seems like a bassackwards way of obtain the the desire solution. I started the install anyway, and decided/hoped I'd be able to fix the problem (otherwise, I'll be redoing the install :-))... Any ideas why I'm seeing this odd message? Booting from XFS has been supported at least back to SuSE9 if not before. Thanks, Linda -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org