it fails to detect cdrom2 and cdrom3 not a biggy, but you might be interested... xx Checking base configuration xx x x Checking kernel's modules xx x x Mounting local volumes xx x x Executing: /bin/mount -t auto -o exec,dev,suid,rw,0 /dev/cdrom2 /mntxx x x * mount: /dev/cdrom2 is not a valid block device xx x x * return 32 xx x x Executing: /bin/mount -t auto -o exec,dev,suid,rw,0 /dev/cdrom3 /mntxx x x * mount: the kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom3 as a block devxx x x * (maybe `insmod driver'?) xx x x * return 32 xx x x Checking files permissions xx x x Checking LILO xx x x Executing some Sysv init scripts xx x x Executing: /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network reload xx x x > Enabling IPv4 packet forwarding [ OK ] xx xx > Bringing up device eth0 [ OK ]