Ok, I'm having a hard time with something (happens to me a lot). I have a ks.cfg file (on a custom installer DVD) that looks like: ... network --device eth0 --onboot yes --bootproto dhcp network --device ath0 --onboot no --bootproto dhcp ... For a variety of computers, some of which have a wireless PCMCIA card and some of which don't. Or might have, on a transient basis. I tried to install on a computer without such a card, figuring that it would just prep the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ath0 interface and leave it at that. Well, no such luck. It failed the install and I had to reboot the install... take out the line from the DVD image (burn a new DVD, etc) and retry. Is this a little overly brittle? It seems to me that the absence of a network adapter (especially one that isn't enabled at boot-time by default!) isn't a critical/fatal issue. What am I missing? -Philip