just trying to document a few things about KS for a longer doc i'm writing. sadly, i have no test box to try these things, so i can only hope that someone has answers at their fingertips. (i'm basing some of this on my reading of the RH 9 Customization Guide, Ch 7 which, in many cases, is unclear). 1) how does "autostep" work? does it just move from one screen to the next on a regular basis? with or without user intervention? 2) what is the default for "clearpart" in terms of partitions? "--linux" or "--all"? the CG doesn't say. there is an example give of clearpart --drives hda,hdb but that clearly doesn't clarify what is happening with those drives. 3) if you're doing a local CD-ROM install, and you want to *skip* network configuration, must you still have an optionless "network" directive? once upon a time, i found out the hard way (when i was trying to skip NW configuration on a test box) that, to avoid being prompted for NW info, i had to put in a simple network directive. this was not at all obvious from *any* of the docs and seems to be inconsistent with the general philosophy of, if you don't want something, don't mention it. is this still the case? 4) not a question, just an observation -- it's still annoying to have the "zerombr yes", which is the only directive that seems to need an argument of "yes" to work, as if there's some other possibility. this is inconsistent with every other directive supported by KS. not serious, just mildly aggravating to be so out of place with everything else. rday -- Robert P. J. Day Eno River Technologies Unix, Linux and Open Source training Waterloo, Ontario www.enoriver.com