On 8/3/05, sudo Yang <sudoyang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There is both a pre and a post install, however the kernel that's used > to kickstart a system has to support the file system type. In other > words, you can't create a ReiserFS file system in pre or post unless > the kernel that's used during the kick supports ReiserFS. Sounds like your best option in the post-install, use yum to install the kernel rpm that gives ReiserFS support, and then on first boot, have the system create the filesystem for you. bnm