On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 05:52:50PM -0500, David wrote: > That is discouraging news. On the other hand, I've done USB installs of other distros that worked just fine. But those weren't set up with unetbootin. You could probably get away with, say, putting System Rescue Disk on a USB key, using that to boot and to put a partition on your hard drive, downloading a CentOS iso to the partition, mounting it as a loopback, chrooting into it, and seeing where you could go from there. Totally untested for CentOS, but something like that should work. Or if you have a Windows box to set up from, I've found other recipes from this site useful in the past: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-centos-5-live-install-via-windows/ Whit