Hi, I am looking for a solution (that apparently is similar to how the Windows installation process works) where the isolinux bootloader would act different when there is no MBR on the first disk, or when there is one. This is useful for instance when there is no MBR (and thus no OS) on the system to automatically show a menu (or even start the installation). But When there is an MBR on the first disk, it could have a timeout of 20sec and then boot the OS anyway. (Or maybe show a different menu ?) With a lua script that provides a config-file, it would be possible to create a different config based on eg. the existence of the MBR to change the behaviour of isolinux completely. So another use-case :) -- -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]