We use a kickstart CDROM, but load the RPMs across the nwtwork from a filer. Our new systems use an ethernet chip not supported by vanilla SL304. We have an updated CDROM that uses the driver, and we have an RPM with the driver files that we can manually install. BUT... we need that RPM installed as part of the base kickstart so the CDROM is plug and play. Otherwise the POST script fails because it can't find the ethernet driver. I added the sk98lin rpm to the directlry containing all the other RPMS (/SciLinux/3.0.4/32bit/LiveFS/SL/RPMS) and ran: sudo /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/genhdlist /SciLinux/3.0.4/32bit/LiveFS but this consistent fails with a mesage like: mmap error on (null) genhdlist: genhdlist [--withnumbers] [--fileorder <path>] [--hdlist <path>] [--site <path>] [--default <name>] [--ignorefile <name>] [--ignorelog <name>] <paths>+ If I run this on a 305 system I get error creating file /export/os_images/SciLinux/3.0.4/32bit/LiveFS/(null)/base/hdlist: No such file or directory Where is this (null) coming from? There's no man page for genhdlist. Any ideas? Thanks, Miles