I must say that I'm really impressed what we (you) have archived with Haiku :) I'm now running Haiku as my only OS on my Aspire One and it was relay easy to install. - using a parted magic (partedmagic.com) for partition the drive - booting Haiku and using Haikus own DriveSetup to make the partitions to BFS - Used Haikus own Installer to install Haiku - Used Haikus own bootman to dule boot 2 partition of Haiku - I had boot problem at first but after I used makebootable it works. Having Dustin Howett net driver patch would be nice :) By the way in Zeta I Have used BVector what would you suggest in Haiku BList? -- MVH Fredrik Modéen