Actually kickstart is smart enough to do that on it's own. In the config file, the 'install' statement is required which tells kickstart 'do a fresh install' (which includes a format). Couple o'things... * Make sure you're using the latest install disk for 6.2 per this RedHat advisory: http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2000-015.html * You can edit syslinux.cfg on the floppy and make it look like this: default ks prompt 0 label ks kernel vmlinuz append ks=floppy initrd=initrd.img This will boot kickstart automagically (You can grab a soda instead of waiting to type in the 'linux ks=floppy'. *g*) If you really want to be c00l, once your kickstart config is perfected, you can make a bootable redhat cd-rom that boots right into ks and starts the install immediately. Great for installing on multiple machines w/o a nfs server. * Make sure you're not editing ks.cfg in m$ notepad or some other editor that is appending cr/lf's to the end of the lines. The anaconda installer might not like those. * Can you provide the output of the error messages? * Have you tried a different floppy? Also, did you code the ks.cfg file by hand or use mkkickstart? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Gary Nichols RHCE gary@neoplanet.com Network Operations Mgr NeoPlanet, Inc. http://www.neoplanet.com Penguin Powered =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- |-----Original Message----- |From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us |[mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of |proudhawk@uswestmail.net |Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 5:00 PM |To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us |Subject: Re: Using Kickstart under Red Hat 6.2 | | |I believe you also need to tell it to format the partitions. thats |the one command I don't see in your kickstart file. | |I've found (especially with redhat) that if you don't format the |partitions WITH bad-block checking, it will generate error |messages because the system ran out of space on the swap file. | |you might try adding the appropriate commands for formatting the |partitions. this may remove or minimize the errors a bit. | | |On Tue, 30 January 2001, "Simper, Brian D" wrote: | |> |> |> I am responsible for producing an installation of Red Hat Linux |6.2 for my |> employer. I am not trying to install anything beyond what comes |on the CD, |> but |> I do have several specific packages that need to be placed on the target |> machines (i.e., korn shell) and certain packages that should not |at all be |> placed on the machines (i.e., games). I would prefer to have the |> distribution |> run using Kickstart rather than use a process that requires an |engineer to |> site |> at a console and select package groups and disk slicing. |> |> I have been unsuccessful in getting any kickstart to work yet. I think I |> have a |> reasonable kickstart file, but I am not sure what I might be |doing wrong. I |> am |> trying to run the install from a CD and floppy first, but may |try to have it |> run |> over the network if I can get at least the CD/floppy combo to work. I am |> trying |> to get this to run on Red Hat 6.2 so far and will try 7.0 in the |future. |> |> I merely added the ks.cfg file to a regular boot floppy created with the |> rawrite |> program. When I get the "boot:" prompt I typed "linux |ks=floppy" and the |> process runs for a while then gets to a blue background screen. |I then can |> hear |> the CD-ROM trying to run and the "Welcome to Red Hat Linux" text message |> appears. A few seconds after that the system starts pumping out badly |> formatted |> error messages which quickly run off the screen then it unceremoniously |> spits |> out the CD and halts. |> |> I have done lots of RH6.2 installs with this CD including my own |workstation |> but |> I can't seem to get kickstart to run. The KS.CFG is appended. |Any ideas? |> |> --begin KS.CFG------------------------------------ |> lang en_US |> network --bootproto dhcp |> cdrom |> keyboard us |> zerombr yes |> clearpart --all |> part / --size 1024 --grow |> part /boot --size 20 |> part /tmp --size 128 |> part swap --size 128 |> part /var --size 256 |> part /usr --size 1280 |> install |> mouse generic3ps/2 |> timezone --utc |> xconfig --defaultdesktop=GNOME --startxonboot |> rootpw --iscrypted $1$2ss5z.mT$H7k5N4b5LpV1g50kupcMM0 |> auth --useshadow --enablemd5 |> lilo --location mbr |> |> %packages |> @ Base |> @ X Window System |> @ GNOME |> @ KDE |> @ Mail/WWW/News Tools |> @ DOS/Windows Connectivity |> @ Networked Workstation |> @ NFS Server |> @ SMB (Samba) Server |> @ Development |> @ Kernel Development |> @ Utilities |> @ Server |> |> %pre |> |> %post |> --end KS.CFG----------------------------------------- |> |> Thanks, |> |> Brian Simper |> Linux Product Engineer |> Intel Corporation |