Michel wrote: >Looks interesting but i have the feeling it doesn't allow the end user >to make decisions like how to parition, keyboard layout etc... >I realy need this as i will have no idea about the configuration of the >box that will be used to install it on > > Any part of the config that you do not specify defaults back to normal anaconda behavior. If you don't tell it how to partition, the user gets control. However, what I do is autopartition and let the installer make the appropriate decisions based upon what it see's at install time. I make conservative (manual) assumptions about the monitor (1024x768.16 @ 60hz), etc. My nontechnical users install on everything from creaky old 64mb HP Pavillions to brand spanking new Dell P4's with the same CD set and without ever having to answer a question, and they do it mostly without issue. The most common problem by far is flaky cdrom readers that don't read the CD or read it incorrectly. (And I don't care what people tell me about crc's and stuff. In my experience, cdrom readers will happily return invalid data without indicating an error.) -Steve