Ok - done some testing ;) I am using FC3. This works for me - specifying a static bootproto and then giving blank ip and netmask args. network --device eth2 --bootproto static --ip --netmask When it boots up it asks for IP details for eth2 (which is NOT plugged into the network). I have not tested it when the card in question is plugged into the network. Hope that helps R Harry On Thu, 29 Sep, Alexander Rau wrote: > Hey Harry: > > Thanks for the tip. It didn't work (at least for me). > > In addition, when I tried to do "network --device > eth1" to also input data for the 2nd NIC ist crapped > out on me with a traceback. > > Thanks again > > AR > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > -- Harry Mills Chief Technical Manager Opendium Ltd. http://www.opendium.com/