Hello Gerald, I've thought about that approach, but found it easier to use the stock CD1 and simply put the rest of the CD's on an http server within the network. Basically, the CDROM is only a boot disk. The command to get the kickstart file is linux ks=http://192.168.0.99/anaconda.cfg -- Best regards, Mickael mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tuesday, April 12, 2005, 5:49:55 AM, you wrote: GW> Does someone have an example mkisofs command with arguments to create GW> a CD from the files on the CentOS CD? GW> Since we are building servers, all the data is on CentOS4 CD1. I plan to GW> modify it to include a kickstart file and remove some of the things on GW> there that I don't need. GW> I use something like this on the Cobalt Networks servers, need mods to GW> work on CentOS. (following on one line) GW> mkisofs -P Name -b boot/elterito.img -c boot/boot.catalog -R -I -L -o GW> path-to-iso/name.iso . GW> Now I am sure the boot references need to change. GW> TIA for help ;) GW> Gerald GW> _______________________________________________ GW> CentOS mailing list GW> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx GW> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos GW> __________ NOD32 1.1058 (20050412) Information __________ GW> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. GW> http://www.nod32.com