Question on syntax correctness & passing device driver info

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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

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        +---------------------------------------------------------------+
        | Nicholas Bernstein            | nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx             |
        | UNIX Systems Administrator    | nickbernstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx   |
        | Document Systems Inc.         | nickbernstein@xxxxxxxx        |
        +---------------------------------------------------------------+





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