I thought of that right after I posted, so I have burned a new CD and I am trying it now. Well, that didn't work. If I change the device lines to read: device scsi aacraid,megaraid,aic7xxx device eth e100,tg3 It doesn't load any modules and tells me that it can't find a hard drive to install on. Anyone know what section of the anaconda code read the device parameter so that I can find it in the source code? On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 12:59, dan wrote: > Ronald Reed wrote: > > I have a kickstart file that has 5 device parameters in the file. They > > look like this: > > > > device scsi aacraid > > device scsi megaraid > > device scsi aic7xxx > > device eth e100 > > device eth tg3 > > > > This is done with a kernel boot time parameter of 'expert noprobe', so > > that the aacraid module will be loaded first. This works, except it > > appears that it only pays attention to the first device parameter. The > > megaraid and aic7xxx module are never loaded. Has anyone else used the > > device parameter and got multiple ones working? > > > > Ron - > > I'm taking a shot in the dark here, but what if you were to try to > specify them all on one line, or on one line specified by commas, or > some such. I'm not entirely sure. > > Thanks > -dant > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list -- =========================== Ron Reed RedHat Certified Engineer SGP Computer Department Manager Unix Systems Administrator ARM SGP CART Site (580)388-4053 ron.reed@xxxxxxx