Hi, I'd like to build the following filesystem structure from kickstart: /dev/sda9 1032072 439768 539876 45% / /dev/sda1 99134 11378 82637 13% /boot none 517360 0 517360 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda3 3051952 2218300 678620 77% /home /dev/sda7 1032072 17696 961948 2% /opt /dev/sda10 507732 10555 470964 3% /tmp /dev/sda2 3096336 2103128 835924 72% /usr /dev/sda8 1032072 17800 961844 2% /usr/local /dev/sda6 2064192 108300 1851036 6% /var and swap as: /dev/sda5 partition 2097128 160 -1 but creating them all as LVM volumes with LV's (in ext3). I have read the kickstart options here: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-options.html#S2-KICKSTART2-OPTIONS-PART-EXAMPLES but I *don't* need RAID, as the "sda" device above is actually a 13.5Gb virtual LUN (a SAN disk) presented to the host, with underlying RAID technology which Linux doesn't need to know about. Note this is also a "boot off SAN" setup which I've built manually on 3 other Linux blades, but I'm now working on kickstarting their builds. Any help in the kickstart options I need to use is much appreciated. Michael.