Hi Frans, > Could it be that you booted the installer using "expert" and then later > selected a 2.6 kernel? If that is the case, you switched kernel versions > during the installation, which could lead to (minor) problems like this.
Nope BUT: I did have a few problem during installation which I fixed on the fly. There were problems* repartitioning the disks so the installed did drop into the "semi-expert" mode. But I did select linux26 (or whatever it is) when I first booted of CD). > If you did, please (if you can) try an installation where you boot the > installer from the start with a 2.6 kernel using linux26 or expert26. Sorry, I don't have time (I understand this makes it hard for you to have any hope of tracking down the problem). * These may have been my fault as I realised during the installation that I wanted to copy some files off the disk (a previous redhat upgrade had gone wrong and converted the fs to ext3 then stopped, so became unbootable. From memory jumped out of the installer menu interface mounted the old home directory, then copied the required files odd. But I left the old partitions mounted so repartitioning failed and it took a few iterations for things to recover. Interestingly I could not get the new swap partitions to work. I skipped them and did it my hand later. So maybe I was just unlucky and this poking around just confused the installer somehow Regards Chris Phillips -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]