Can you see why when trying to do the ks install that it doesn't partition the drives accordingly? It wants to do it the normal way and asks me for server/workstation/custom setup. Did I miss something here? I boot from cd using ks.cfg #Generated by Kickstart Configurator #platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T #System language lang en_US #Language modules to install langsupport en_US #System keyboard keyboard us #System mouse mouse genericwheelps/2 #Sytem timezone timezone America/Chicago #Root password rootpw --iscrypted #Reboot after installation reboot #Install OS instead of upgrade install #Use CDROM installation media cdrom #System bootloader configuration bootloader --location=mbr #Clear the Master Boot Record zerombr yes #Partition clearing information clearpart --all --initlabel #Disk partitioning information part raid.01 --size 100 --ondisk hda part raid.02 --size 1000 --ondisk hda part raid.03 --size 3000 --ondisk hda part raid.04 --size 10000 --ondisk hda part raid.05 --size 6000 --ondisk hda part raid.06 --size 1 --grow --ondisk hda part raid.07 --size 100 --ondisk hdc part raid.08 --size 1000 --ondisk hdc part raid.09 --size 3000 --ondisk hdc part raid.10 --size 10000 --ondisk hdc part raid.11 --size 6000 --ondisk hdc part raid.12 --size 1 --grow --ondisk hdc raid /boot --level=1 --device=md0 --fstype ext3 raid.01 raid.07 raid swap --level=1 --device=md1 --fstype swap raid.02 raid.08 raid / --level=1 --device=md2 --fstype ext3 raid.03 raid.09 raid /var --level=1 --device=md3 --fstype ext3 raid.04 raid.10 raid /usr --level=1 --device=md4 --fstype ext3 raid.05 raid.11 raid /home --level=1 --device=md5 --fstype ext3 raid.06 raid.12 #System authorization infomation auth --useshadow --enablemd5 #Network information network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 #Firewall configuration firewall --disabled #Do not configure XWindows skipx #Package install information %packages --resolvedeps @ Server Configuration Tools @ Administration Tools @ System Tools