I hope someone can provide some insight with the following problem. I have several duplicate systems I am trying to use a kickstart file to setup with redhat version 9. One of the systems has an additional ethernet adapter and this one fails to use the kickstart file which all the other systems accept. Sample kickstart command: linux ks=http://199.0.0.100/kickstart/u_ios_ks.cfg ip=199.0.0.5 netmask=255.255.255.0 this works for all the systems except the one with two network adapters. linux ks=http://199.0.0.100/kickstart/u_ios_ks.cfg ip=199.0.0.5 netmask=255.255.255.0 ksdevice=eth0 also fails, however, linux ks=hd:fd0/u_ios_ks.cfg ksdevice=eth0 works. Somehow the same kickstart file is read via floppy diskette but not over the network. Can anyone explain what is going on? I am tempted on just using the floppy for now. Thanks, ---d.dembrow