When doing an install, I've had to enter the IP <dhcp> and hostname in anaconda, even though I specify it in my kickstart file. I was wondering if any of you could tell me what is wrong with my syntax: <SNIP> install nfs --server=da.docmagic.com --dir=/u2/install/7.3 lang en_US langsupport --default en_US.iso885915 en_US.iso885915 keyboard us mouse msintellips/2 --device psaux xconfig --card "ATI Mach64" --videoram 8192 --hsync 31.5-48.5 --vsync 50-70 --resolution 1024x768 --depth 32 rootpw --iscrypted $1$CªÇTÑW2A$vgJP8Y3jcdap4NKyZ/tY./ device eth e1000 network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 firewall --disabled authconfig --enableshadow --enablesmbauth --smbservers officesrv --smbworkgroup docmagic timezone America/Los_Angeles bootloader clearpart --linux </SNIP> In addition, I'm a bit confused as to how the client machine knows what device driver to use if you are using a ks.cfg on a remote server. Should I be supplying this information as boot params? TIA, Nick -- +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Nicholas Bernstein | nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx | | UNIX Systems Administrator | nickbernstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | | Document Systems Inc. | nickbernstein@xxxxxxxx | +---------------------------------------------------------------+