Ben, I'm an ultra newbie. Brain dead moron of a newbie, but I have gone through what you're going through about a million times. If you can, try to re-install Linux using EXPERT mode. I know what you're thinking, just flow with me for a second because it works for me EVERY time and I've had the exact same messages you've had trying to reinstall Doze. When you get to the disk partitioning section, pick 1 Meg for the swap file, about 11Meg for the "/" and for the rest of the drive, select FAT32 or DOS partition or whatever the Linux install partitioning hoodingus allows. I usually pick the grow-the-disk-to-max selection. When it comes to selection of what you want to install, select the individual package switch. Mandrake 7.0 will let you select/deselect as many packages as you want. DESELECT EVERYTHING except the kernel (follow your nose through the package lists and you'll find Kernel as a choice. Select YES to formatting and fixing bad blocks. Let her rip until it's finished installing. When it gets to the end and the reboot stuff, let it reboot, log in as root then type halt. Stick your Doze CD in the drive. Turn that Sony back on (then maybe quickly stick the Doze CD in). F2 to BIOS and select auto config for your hdd and select boot from the CD for your boot sequencing. At the start, select start with CD ROM support and you should get a C: and sometimes, I get an A: prompt with what's left of the drive. Run FDISK from the CD and you should be able to regroup and at least make a primary partition. Try to reinstall Doze even if all you have is the A: drive it will reformat it and after THAT format, you should get your MBR and be able to rerun fdisk to get the whole drive (less the tiny Linux partitions) back to reinstall Doze. It's bizarre and pretty ridiculous sounding but it's worked for me quite a few million times. Blanket apologies if it doesn't work, but shoot before you spend a few hundred bucks, at least give it a try. Ken Russell --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org