Hello, all - I've got another one for ya. I have an RPM that I made which I've integrated into comps.xml, and it works fine that way. However, it does start a TCP-based server, which itself as a client connects to, to set up some default configuration options. A few days ago, this RPM was installed next to last in Anaconda, and it worked fine. However, I have since added some more RPMs to comps.xml, and now this particular RPM is being installed right in the middle of Anaconda. I believe that this is dictated by using pkgorder. This RPM is no longer installing properly during Anaconda, and some of the errors that this RPM is giving upon install, indicate that something regarding the TCP/IP subsystem is either not installed yet, or not configured properly, as if waiting for another RPM to install later via ANaconda and set up the since "broken" service. I guess what I'm asking is, is there any way to specify in which order RPMs are installed, inside of Anaconda? I understand that pkgorder does it's best to guess to correct order in which to line up packages for install with Anaconda, but there's got to be a way to make a few exceptions to this, and install the packages in the order that I see fit. If anyone has any experience with this, or if they can advise me a bit, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks -dant