Thanks again Peter. I will give a shot. But before I do just another question if you could be so helpful..
>From the install guide 25>Installation Complete [quote]Warning: etc-update can provide you with a list of configuration files that have newer versions at your disposal. Verify that none of the configuration files have a big impact (such as /etc/fstab, /etc/make.conf, /etc/rc.conf, ...). Merge the files that don't have such a big impact, remove the updates of the others or view the diff and manually update the configuration file. [/quote] I don't understand the above what so ever :o Can anyone tell me what I actually need to do here in noobian terms :) [quote]Code listing 26.1: Rebooting the System # etc-update # exit (This exits the chrooted shell; you can also type ^D) # cd / # umount /mnt/gentoo/boot # umount /mnt/gentoo/proc # umount /mnt/gentoo # reboot (Don't forget to remove the bootable CD)[/quote] That parts pretty straight forward :wink: [quote]Note: After rebooting, it is a good idea to run the update-modules command to create the /etc/modules.conf file. Instead of modifying this file directly, you should generally make changes to the files in /etc/modules.d. [/quote] Uhhhhh.. Huh... huhhh... Again this is greek to me. I'm not sure what I need to do exactly. Thanks, :oops: __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list