Hi Roman, RHEL 2.1 (based on RH 7.3) doesn't support %include. Only RHEL 3 and 4 support it. I am guessing then that RH8 and newer also support it. I have to support RHEL 2.1, 3, and 4, and thus I unfortunately can't take %include for granted. My RHEL 2.1 KS files are a different than the rest. I generate them on-the-fly via a CGI script, so its not a big deal _now_, but it used to be a pain to always make exceptions for RHEL 2.1, where just nothing is standard and half the stuff you need missing. Cheers, -Christian _________________ Christian Rohrmeier Schering AG Corporate IT - Infrastructure and Services Computer Systems and Operations System Administration - Research and Development Tel +49 30 468 15794 Fax +49 30 468 95794 "Lazarev, Roman" <Roman.Lazarev@FM R.COM> To Sent by: <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx> kickstart-list-bo <anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx> unces@xxxxxxxxxx cc Subject 10.04.2006 15:38 When was "include" directive introduced? Please respond to Discussion list about Kickstart <kickstart-list@r edhat.com> Hi ALL, I'm working on an ESX server from VMware which uses anaconda + Kickstart. However it's anaconda version is quite archaic - I can't figure out the version of anaconda. It has also been heavily hacked by folks from VMware. They say it is based on RH7.2 I mounted netstg1.img and did a grep on "include" in "usr/lib/anaconda" but that didn't turn up any good positives… Maybe it just isn't there? My question is: How long ago was "%include" directive introduced? Should I take it for granted? Thanks much, Roman Lazarev Fidelity Investment Management Technology 245 Summer Street V2E Boston, MA 02210 (617) 563-1173 _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list