Ok, the whole thing *does* work after some hacking around with it and loading the megaraid2 module manually. The problem I had with the mirror was that my network port had been disabled by our network folks. :)
After the first boot, I noticed that the installer had still installed the 2.6.8 kernel however, so the box still wouldn't boot on its own. Back to the 3.1pre boot disc, mount up the installed partition, chroot, apt-get install all of the necessary devel utils, build a custom kernel, and *then* it's good to go. It's quite a convoluted mess, but it's enough until a more up-to-date boot ISO is available. John -- John Madden UNIX Systems Engineer Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

