Description of problem: Could you make a i386 disk set for the most recent Kernel level, such as 2.4. -2038? It has several improvements. Also when a am3xxxxx SCSI driver is selected in 2.4 - 2029, The booting will also detect the redundant Tekram/amxxxxx driver and lock up. Tekram 390U. I changed back to a Initio SCSI and have been working fine. I recented Ghosted to new SCSI drive and Have not been able to repair the Grub yet. My i386 boot disk wont use the Initio SCSI, and I cant hook up the new drive to the Tekram since its a 68- pin. Had some sound and nic troubles on 2.4 2029, with a Asus integrated Nvidia motherboard, Realtek 8102 nic(not the MAC, NVIDIA is actually the NIC). Had to delete the RPM "lock" files to unjam RPM once too. That Synaptic program is neat, could it be installed by default? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.4 -2038 ,2.4 2029 How reproducible: Ghost hard drive from one SCSI to another, Ghost supports ext2, but does not support GRUB; very big deal. Steps to Reproduce: 1.swap hardware around a lot 2.Use off brand, cheap, and old stuff simultaneously. 3. download everything in sight just to try once. Actual results: Computer not running. Expected results: Running Computer Additional info: aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Grub is hard for a newbie to use.