> If this problem occurs when booting from the installation CD, you could > try another Kernel for installation and install a 2.4 Kernel later.
Yeah, I tried booting with the default image (forgetting the name) and I didn't get any errors, my assumption being USB isn't supported > Or you try to install with USB turned off in your BIOS. You can turn it > back on later and load the driver module manually once you installed > the base system. Never thought of that. Thanks for the help man, I'll give each a shot. But probably end up with using a 2.2 kernel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]