I think with 2.1 you must embed them in the initrd.img. That's what I do. Here's an example of my syslinux.cfg: root > cat boot/syslinux.cfg implicit 1 prompt 1 display reyboot.msg label i kernel vmlinuz append ks=file:/install.cfg initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount label r kernel vmlinuz append ks=file:/reload.cfg initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount install.cfg and reload.cfg are embedded in initrd.img: root > ls initrd bin etc linuxrc modules reload.cfg tmp dev install.cfg lost+found proc sbin var Donald E. Bodle, Jr., RHCT Sr. Systems Integration Engineer Platform Development The Reynolds and Reynolds Co. (937) 485-1954 Dazed and confused, but trying to continue... -----Original Message----- From: Christophe Sahut [mailto:csahut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:30 AM To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Multiple ks.cfg o a cdrom Hi, I am using a RedHat AS 2.1. I would like to use several ks.cfg to boot : syslinux.cfg: ... label auto kernel vmlinuz append ks=hd:hdc:/ks.cfg initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=7168 vga=788 label int kernel vmlinuz append ks=hd:hdc:/ks-int.cfg initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=7168 vga=788 ... When I choose "int" label in the boot.msg menu, ks.cfg is run by default. (ks-int.cfg is the same file as ks.cfg, but with "interactive") Same result when booting with this command line : text ks=hd:hdc:/ks-int.cfg These files are in the initrd's /tmp of the images/boot.img directory. Is it possible to choose which ks.cfg I can load ? Else, how can I do to choose if my installation will be interactive or not ? Other question : Is it possible to put ks.cfg and ks-int.cfg in a directory on the cdrom, for exemple "ADDONS" ? I tried several times with something like : label auto kernel vmlinuz append ks=hd:hdc:/ADDONS/ks.cfg initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=7168 vga=788 but this doesn't work. I tried other paths but the cdrom looks unavailable when being in the initrd boot sequence. I would like to put them on the cdrom "root" to modify them easily. Should i try to mount the cdrom inside the initrd ? (not really sexy). Thanks for help -- cs _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list