I am having trouble getting kickstart to work with a boot disk under Redhat 7.0. 1. used mkbootdisk to create a boot disk 2. used cp to copy ks.cfg to the root directory of /dev/fd0 (note at this point that the floppy was not vfat as the Redhat 7 manual says it should be. I could not read it under win95) 3. verifed rights and ownership of ks.cfg (root:root 644) 4. rebooted machine 5. typed "linux ks=floppy" at the boot prompt. The machine already has Redhat installed, but lilocheck was not in the ks.cfg, so this should not matter. Anyway, the machine boots as though there was no ks.cfg on /dev/fd0. Any ideas? ----------------------------------------------- FREE! The World's Best Email Address @email.com Reserve your name now at http://www.email.com