Hey there, This is actually being done with fedora, but judging from the error its more an isolinux thing and pertains to redhat 8/9 (after looking on google) I am trying to add a kickstart file along with additional data that i need copied to a hard drive post install onto the bootable cd (disk 1) of a Fedora install set - using winISO (i dont have ready access to a linux box with cd burning tools but intend on fixing that today) I add teh files to the iso image, save the image out and burn it. however, when the burn completes the isolinux boot claims that I have a bad CRC error and doesnt present me with a boot menu. After doing a bit of research I've found that this is most likely because the location of the boot image on the cd has changed and isolinux cant find it in the place it expects and so the boot process fails. Has anyone had experience in creating a bootable custom linux install cd ? and if so - how did they get the darn thing to boot ? -- Steve. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list