I use appr. 20 different kickstart files to match all my different hardware configurations. I included all my kickstart files in the initial ramdisk found in my boot image. When booting the machine, at the "boot:" prompt I just have to chosse my kickstart file in my boot command, like: boot: linux ks=file:/<my_choice.ks.cfg> The only tricky task is to find your boot image you use and to update your enclosed initrd.img file. We are running only CD based installations, the boot image I use is <RH>/dosutils/autoboot/cdboot.img. Hope that helps, Dirk -----Original Message----- From: Johnny Ljunggren [mailto:johnny@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2003 20:47 To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Different kickstartfiles based on selection from boot.msg I have twelve different kickstartfiles and would like to use different ones based on input from the user. ie if the user presses F1 the kickstartfile named ks-ws1.cfg will be used, or if F2 is pressed ks-ws2.cfg will be used. Any way to do this? -- Johnny Ljunggren, Priv: Bærefjellvn 15, 3160 STOKKE Tlf: 33 07 10 77 (jobb) 918 50 411 (mob) 33 33 62 52 (priv) _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list