On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Taylor, ForrestX wrote: >Read the RELEASE-NOTES on the CD. You should just rebuild the boot.iso >to include your kickstart parameters and use a CD instead of a floppy. That's not quite documented in RELEASE-NOTES :) The scripts to build boot.iso are contained in the anaconda-runtime packages. I've never tried this, so I can't offer exact steps, but at a guess: - Install the kernel-BOOT and anaconda-runtime packages - Edit mk-images.i386 to include your kickstart file on the CD, if needed - Edit mk-images.i386 to alter isolinux.cfg to include your exact kickstart kernel parameters - Run mk-images with the right arguments (Perhaps someone @redhat.com could give an example) I don't know of any documentation, but the archives of the anaconda-devel list might give you some clues. https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/anaconda-devel-list/ Cheers, Phil