do all of the different kickstart install types recognize the "dd" parameter for using a driver disk? that is, i've made a short list of the types of installs you can specify at the boot prompt: linux ks=floppy linux ks=nfs:<server>:/<path> linux ks=http:<server>:/<path> linux ks=hd:<device>/<file> linux ks=cdrom:/<path> linux ks=file:/<file> linux ks so, first, do all of these variations accept an additional "dd" paramater for a driver disk? (does it even make sense to refer to a driver disk in all of these situations?) second, i notice that in the documentation that lists the above install types, some are listed with "<path>" and some are listed with "<file">. is there a reason for that? it seems that all of them are referring specifically to an individual file. rday