Some time ago, in a moment of ill-advised penny pinching I bought one of Fry's ECS motherboard & AMD cpu specials. (I prefer AMD cpus, it's the cheapo mobo that has caused me the problems I've had.) I like to have a Smart Boot Manager (SBM) diskette around as an "insurance policy" way to boot into the various operating systems on my box. After installing the new motherboard, I found that although it would boot from an old DOS diskette, it wouldn't boot from an SBM diskette. I cussed mildly & accepted it. Then Tuesday, for some reason I tried again--whaddaya know--it worked! I figured that I must have just had a couple of bum diskettes when I tried before. Then I tried last night with four (4) known good SBM diskettes--including the one that had worked on Tuesday. No dice. I even burned a couple of new diskettes using the SBM on the Ubuntu CD. Still no dice. If that stupid board had NEVER booted from an SBM diskette, I'd just live with it, but the fact that it did boot correctly ONE TIME has me baffled. Anyone got any ideas? -mj- --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss