Hi all, I am trying to get kickstart to install taroon on raid 1 and it does not seem to like the ks-cfg file generated by anaconda. What I did was a minimal install of taroon by hand. This generated what I would think would be a valid ks-cfg for this configuration. I then used that as a base to create a ks-cfg with the stuff I want in it. Unfortunately when I try to use the partition tables info generated by anaconda it backtraces. If I comment out the partition table info in the ks-cfg then ks runs normally up to the time it needs the partitions defined. I then define the partitions manually and the install then continues to completion. Can someone look at the partition table info below and tell me what is wrong here? Is taroon on raid 1 even supposed to work in kickstart? part raid.1 --noformat --onpart hda1 part raid.10 --noformat --onpart hdb1 part raid.3 --noformat --onpart hda5 part raid.12 --noformat --onpart hdb5 part raid.4 --noformat --onpart hda6 part raid.13 --noformat --onpart hdb6 part raid.5 --noformat --onpart hda7 part raid.14 --noformat --onpart hdb7 part raid.6 --noformat --onpart hda8 part raid.15 --noformat --onpart hdb8 part raid.7 --noformat --onpart hda9 part raid.16 --noformat --onpart hdb9 part raid.8 --noformat --onpart hda10 part raid.17 --noformat --onpart hdb10 part raid.9 --noformat --onpart hda11 part raid.18 --noformat --onpart hdb11 raid /boot --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.1 raid.10 raid / --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.3 raid.12 raid /usr --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.4 raid.13 raid /usr/local --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.5 raid.14 raid /var --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.6 raid.15 raid /tmp --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.7 raid.16 raid swap --fstype swap --level=RAID1 raid.8 raid.17 raid /home --fstype ext3 --level=RAID1 raid.9 raid.18 TIA, Tom