Hi all, I got an Abit BP-6 motherboard and a 28 GB Seagate UDMA drive for my new workstation. I installed Gentus 2.0 on the box but it was such a piece of sh*t, that I wiped it and installed SuSE 6.3 after I snagged all the hard drive geometry, etc., out of the log files. Installation went great and I installed LILO on a floppy, figuring I was going to have to do some tweaking to get it to boot right, even though YaST appended the LBA geometry (hdc=3467,255,67) to the config file. I made sure the all the boot partition lives below sector 1024. So I booted from the floppy and made it to "LI". I mounted the drive from the rescue system on CD-ROM and edited lilo.conf like the SuSE support database said I should. I ran LILO and it said it couldn't find lilo.conf. So I tried copying lilo.conf to the RAMdisk and re-ran it. The floppy drive lights and then starts to spin and I get the message, "Sorry, don't understand 0x0102", and everything stops. So I think it's something to do with the floppy drive and I edit lilo.conf to load LILO in the boot sector. I run LILO and get the same message. I figure that the problem is that I'm missing something about using the rescue system-- I haven't had to use it since I switched from Redhat 2 years ago, so I'm out of practice. Any ideas, suggestions, etc? Thanks in advance, Dennis "Custard pies are a sort of esperanto: a universal language." --Noel Godin -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/