Hello Bill, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Uwe Beck (ubeck@xxxxxxxxx) said: > > boot: linux ks=floppy > > > > In KS.CFG there is the line for useing NFS: > > > > nfs --server 172.16.39.10 --dir /images/tmp/rhes30/i386 > > > > There was started the graphical installation on the console (F7) > > before RHEL30. Now starts the VNC-Server and I must use an other box > > to see what is passed during the installation. But this is not > > possible every time. > > > > I do not found some informations in the kickstart documentation over > > vnc. The release notes only tells me, how it is to activate and how I > > can use. But it is already active by default. > > > > Is there an option for comandline and/or for KS.CFG file to disable > > VNC? > > Do you have vnc explicitly listed in your %packages? Yes, I have vnc selected during the first interactiv installation. The content from %packages I use in my KS.CFG is from the "anaconda-ks.cfg" file and there is listed "vnc". The test without "vnc" in KS.CFG works correct. This means that this is a bug in the the anaconda installer!? Using vnc for installation is a new option in RHEL and I see it also in Fedora Core beta. There should be a way, that it is possible to install "vnc" without activate the vnc-server for installation. What about use vnc server for installation like this? vnc --enable [some other options] Default in the /usr/bin/anaconda during the installation can be: vnc --disable If it is not in KS.CFG it should be also give with comandline. Do you think it could be work so? Should I create a bugreport in Bugzilla? Best regards Uwe Beck T-Systems International GmbH BC Digital Engineering Solutions Applications Management Fasanenweg 5, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Telefon: +49 711 972-42601 Telefax: +49 711 972-95800 E-Mail: ubeck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or ubeck@xxxxxxxxx Internet: http://www.t-systems.com or http://www.c3pdm.com