Has anyone seen Kickstart (or Anaconda I guess) stop dead in its tracks when it finds a disk with a strange disk geometry? It seems that Anaconda wants to completely stop the entire hands-free installation because it detects 2 disks that have different geometries from what its kernel is expecting. Now, I have no idea how a machine that would have Kickstarted perfectly before would just change disk geometries, but Anaconda seems to think it has. Is there some way to make Anaconda either ignore the geometry issue (and thus not drop into Disk Druid, which totally makes Kickstart useless at that point) or assume the disks aren't there? Claude Johnson Network Scientist Avamar Technologies 949.743.5145 Vox 949.743.5190 Fax www.avamar.com