Thanks for the suggestions. genhdlist is evil :) The easiest route for me was to boot a FC3 system, mount the NFS dir and run my commands. This worked great! "Oden, James" <James.Oden@tekel ec.com> To Sent by: "Discussion list about Kickstart" kickstart-list-bo <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx> unces@xxxxxxxxxx cc No Phone Info Available Subject RE: Genhdlist issue on RH 9 02/02/2005 12:22 PM Please respond to Discussion list about Kickstart <kickstart-list@r edhat.com> > Hello, > > My NFS server is RH 9 with anaconda & anaconda-runtime 9.0-4 RPMs > installed. I want to set up to install Fedora Core 3 systems. > > The FC3 kickstart worked fine when I used RPMs off the CDs. But then I > updated some of the RPMs and I now need to run genhdlist. > Based on what I > have read, I need to run the following commands: > > PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/anaconda > /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/pkgorder /var/redhat.disks/fc3 i386 Fedora > > pkgorder.txt > /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/genhdlist --productpath Fedora --withnumbers > --pkgorder pkgorder.txt /var/redhat.disks/fc3 > > The problem lies in the fact that my version of genhdlist > does not support > the productpath or pkgorder options. I have the latest It was --fileorder in RH9 and think it still is in RHEL3. Don't know about product path, but could download the SRPMS for the fedora one and the RH9 one, do a diff between the two genhdlist.c files and come up with a patch. I am guessing the --productpath is pretty trivial to add back into a RH9 anaconda. Cheers...james _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list