Hello, you guys have helped me before. I am setting up a multiboot system on my usb stick. At one point, with syslinux, i had the two of the three systems working. However in a sucessful attempt to get the third working, i used that os'es instructions for usb installition, which included syslinux. After which, that system worked, with its syslinux.cfg being located in a non-root folder (/boot/syslinux/), i then edited that to reflect the other two systems i wanted bootable via syslinux, and it and another system of the three worked absolutely fine. However i lost one that had been working before. When i would attempt to load that one, it would say that it could not find its kernel (vmlinuz). I have renamed the kernel, i have gotten a fresh download of the kernel, and it refuses to find it. here is my syslinux.cfg, hopefully u guys can tell me what im doing wrong. <code> PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 5 DEFAULT Slax # Name Slax LABEL Slax # Locate Kernel KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz # Append boot options APPEND vga=769 initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=6666 root=/dev/ram0 changes=slax/slaxsave.dat rw # Name Knoppix label Knoppix # Locate kernel KERNEL vmlinuz # Append boot options append rw vga=1 init=/linuxrc initrd=initrd.cgz,scsi.cgz # Name Memtest LABEL Memtest # Locate kernel KERNEL /boot/mt86p </code>