John Berninger wrote: > > Probing for mouse type: Generic - 3 Button Mouse (PS/2) > > Traceback (innermost last): > > File "/usr/bin/anaconda", line 589, in ? > > instClass.setInstallDate(id) > > . > > . (some errors in kickstart.py listed) > > . > > KeyError 24 > > This looks like an error very similar to one I was dealing with a short > time ago with http-served kickstarts. What was happening with me was > that somehow, my kickstart file was getting an extra line put into it > that said simply "99f" (99f was the KeyError I was getting). > > It turned out that my web server was responding to the http > request witha chunked 1.1 response, but the loader didn't understand > chunked responses and so was adding garbage characters to the kickstart > file it saved in /tmp. I forced the server to respond with an HTTP/1.0 > response, and it worked fine. > > Red Hat's got a bug about this in their bugzilla database (I > don't remember the number right off-hand). > > If you're not doing http-based kickstarts, ignore this message > as I have no idea what's happening. :) > > -- > John Berninger > > GPG Key ID: A8C1D45C > Fingerprint: B1BB 90CB 5314 3113 CF22 66AE 822D 42A8 A8C1 D45C > > It is a known fact that developers cannot document. That's why we have > documentation specialists. If developers could document, they'd all be > system administrators! > -- > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list Hehe, well thanx anyway. I am doing ftp kickstarts, but it could be a similar problem.. I'll follow up on my earlier message and state this... Corey