On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, elechen wrote: > But when I restart the machines, then after loading the kernel, a window prompted on machines and let me to choose network device is eth0 or eth1. > Becuase I don't know the network device on these machines, I can not set ksdevice=eth0 or eth1 deforehand in default configuration file. > > How can I let installation program probe all of network device automatically and then choose the network device depending on dhcp feedback info? AAH!! Now I understand the question, unfortunately I do not have an answer. I do not know if it is possible. Maybe there is a way to have anaconda detect which nic is plugged into the network and use that nic for install. That would be a good feature but I do not know if it is possible. As a workaround since this happens early in the boot process can't you just pick the correct interface and let the install proceed?? I know that is not elegant but..... Sorry. -- ......Tom Registered Linux User #14522 http://counter.li.org tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx My current SpamTrap -------> mtd123@xxxxxxxxxxxx