On May 1, 4:24pm, wrote: > Okay its NOT my disks. I finally gave up and purchased some > official RH disks did the install and got the *same* error. However > RH 7.1 is now running on the same box without a problem. So at > first I thought that perhaps it was the ext3 file system so I > changed over to ext2 (after all *that's* working under RH 7.1) but > no still same error. Anyone have any ideas on what I'm ruuning up > against here? This is the kernel NULL pointer dereference problem, right? As I recall from your previous message, you were working on ruling out memory problems, right? It occurs to me that it could be a kernel problem. If you have enough space on your disk, you could install RH 7.1 in one partition, and RH 7.2 in another partition. Then, using 7.1, fetch a kernel update for 7.2 from Red Hat. Then, mount the 7.2 partition, copy over the kernel RPM to some convenient location. Do a chroot to the 7.2 system's / filesystem and use rpm to install the kernel. Once that's done, hopefully, you'll be able to boot into 7.2... Kevin