Matt Lawrence wrote: >> >>There is a "firstboot" init script (e.g., >>/etc/init.d/firstboot) that looks for select files (e.g., >>/etc/sysconfig/firstboot). Depending whether it exists or >>doesn't exist, the firstboot init script -- if set to start >>for the run-level -- does or doesn't do something. It will >>then create/delete the file at the end of the run, as >>appropriate, to prevent it from running next time. > > > The firstboot package has various dependencies that I don't really > want. But it could be a good model. > > You might also want to keep in mind that firstboot is run only when the /etc/reconfigSys file exists. The /etc/sysconfig/firstboot file is only checked by firstboot itself.... and you need something like : firstboot --reconfig in the ks.cfg to get that setup properly. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq