Hello all, I am currently working on making a custom install of a RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0, and am now encountering problem I really don't understand: when I try to install via PXE, it looks like the dependencies have all been scratched, the installer just nistall package in the alphabetical order, and therefore many packages just can't be installed because they miss they prereqs, including the kernel itself. Things are broken enought that the installer doesn't even notice that LILO fails to install the boot sector, while I can see on VT5: Reading boot sector from /dev/hda Fatal: open /dev/hda: No such file or directory I presume this last error is caused by the fact that many core packages are missing. The modifications I made to the installer are pretty small and consist mostly of adding four installation classes which all inherit from the Kickstart class, in order to read their configuration from kickstart files present in the installation tree. The sole method defined in these classes is _init_: def __init__(self, expert): KickstartBase.__init__(self, "/mnt/source/type4i.cfg", 0) self.installType = "install" self.interactive = 1 The really strange thing being that the ISO images created from the same installation tree installs fine. I've just finished a successful install inside Qemu while a PXE install on another machine just failed. Here are the parameters from /tftpboot/linux-install/pxelinux.cfg/default used to boot the PXE installation: label 2 kernel rhel3u5/vmlinuz append initrd=rhel3u5/initrd.img ramdisk_size=10000 method=nfs:server:/rhel3u5/i386 lang=fr_FR.UTF-8 keymap=fr-latin1 ksdevice=link ip=dhcp Has anybody seen something like this before? Thanks in advance -- Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO.