>From all the hell I am hearing people complain about the installer left and right, would it be feasible for RedHat to reimplement the installer from the ground up with a new design possibly to circumvent these problems (NTFS, Keyboard, etc.)? Or is the issue not the overlooked code, is the issue something else? (Running out of room on the floppies to make the boot disks functional) I know for myself, I have a super-friendly hardware setup and never really have problems with installations, and after running the RedHat 6.1 setup on a fresh empty machine, all the "specific" settings I made during setup, all got saved in my X-config files as standard settings (for exmaple, US keyboard instead of 104-generic, 640x800 graphics modes, instead of 1600x1200x16 that I chose). The X-configuration during setup didn't save anything I setup, and running XF86Setup later didn't change/save anything better either. The only thing I found to eventually do the trick was to run Xconfigurator, then edit the config file by hand, adding sections that I was missing. -- [ Riyad Kalla ] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [ CS - Major ] [ University of Arizona ] -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null