This was brought up on fedora-test-list but never got moved. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2003-September/msg01401.html An anaconda guide is listed on http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ already and I think it would be very worth while. I guess it'd be a good idea to brainstorm what should go in it. For those on anaconda-devel (I haven't been on it for a while), what are current FAQ's etc. There is probably a fair overlap with advanced kickstart usage. The common things I've done or thought about in no particular order are: 1) Incorporating updates into installer 2) Adding new kernel modules to an image 3) Adding new groups to comps.xml (maybe a nice way of editing it could be provided using pygtk and rhl.comps) 4) Adding new classes to the install (and making them fit in the gui) 5) Reskinning anaconda and the distro (what to replace) 6) Building a stripped down single CD install 7) Building a DVD Thoughts, comments, etc welcome. Paul