**** I am new to Linux, so please forgive me if this sounds too simple *** I am trying to build a self-installable RHEL DVD and I need some pointers. My goal is to able to do a simple boot from the CD (maybe with some flags) and do a hands-free install. Here's what I have done so far: * copied the 4 RHEL CD's on to the system * added Intel Hance Rapids and Intel e1000 drivers to initrd.img * created a DVD iso using mkdvdiso.sh that someone at Red Hat wrote. * I was able to boot from the DVD but the install complains that anaconda CD was not found and also about some boot disk mismatch. My questions: * is the install complaining because I have not added the drivers to stage2.img or is it because of the .buildstamp file in all those image files? If it is the .buildstamp file, how do I fix this issue? * where can I find more info on the boot sequence? what is the purpose of each of the image files and when do they get called? * where should the ks.cfg file reside? should I place it in /tmp of initrd.img and then say file:/tmp/ks.cfg? Is there an automatic probe order for the ks config? Thanks in advance... --prasad __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail