> > This has been an uphill battle for me in most part due to Anaconda not > > being very well documented, and the process of actually making a CD in > > the form that you speak of, next to impossible. > > I just finished doing this using RHEL4 as a base. I got the packages all > on one CD including custom RPMs and conf files. It was a PITA. > It's less of a PITA than doing network-based installs. If you can swing it, I would suggest that as an alternative to custom boot CDs since it can involve a lot less misery when generating hdlist files. Dan - good to hear about the documentation project - looking forward to seeing it, and would be happy to help out. Klaus