1) If you were doing an install of say 20 machines, would all of their MAC addresses have to be explicitly entered into dhcpd.conf ? If not, how would you get around that ? What I do is use kickstart floppies with the ks.cfg on it. That way I can use our existing DHCP structure, where all clients get dynamic IP addresses. Just specify default ks=floppy prompt 0 in syslinux.cfg 2) I understand from reading the archives of the list, that 'mkkickstart' is obsolete. I did however use the output of 'mkkickstart' to get the list of packages (perhaps this was wrong). Is there no keyword for install 'everything' rather than listing each package or group of packages to be installed ? How would you get a list of the 'groups' of packages ? The groups are specified in /RedHat/base/comps on the Red Hat CD's. Unfortunately (at least on RH62) there is no @ Everything group. But you can probably get very close with % packages @ Server @ KDE Workstation @ GNOME Workstation Thanks for the help !! Mike _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list