I finally figured out the problem I was having with my laptop not wanting to boot off the hard drive. Since I've seen this so much online but rarely answers, I thought I would post this as a sort of mini-howto on linuxquestions.com (and maybe others), but I wanted to run it by you guys first. What I discovered was the following: 1. For most recent PC's you want to use the AHCI driver. AHCI is a new, open standard for SATA that nearly everyone is following and so it should be the driver tried first. I was using the NForce driver since that's what I have as a northbridge, but apparently that just for older hardware. In any case, it would be nice for the kernel people to leave a note to that effect in the kernel help. 2. SCSI disk support *MUST* still be turned on with any SATA interface. Again, why it's not set to do so automatically I don't know. With these 2 on together, it boots fine. Also, for anyone with a Wistron laptop (most Acer and Fujitsu, some others), check out the "acer-wmi" driver in 2.6.25+. It makes the buttons work and ACPI weirdness go away. Thanks for any and all input! Mike Off to Saboten-Con! Woohoo! :) Composed on webmail using Lynx, so any format errors...oh well. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss