This may be more appropriate for an upstream list. That said... I'm doing kickstart setups of CentOS 5. My kickstart config includes a network configuration item. Depending on options passed at boot-time, the network config item may or may not include a --hostname option, but always specifies eth0. When I do a kickstart install, I notice that even though I am using 'interactive' (basically so the user can override any of the kickstart settings should they need to), the networking screen never pops up and the values from my network get used. If the usr didn't provide a hostname entry on bootup, then localhost.localdomain gets used as the system hostname. I'd like for the user to be able to select the hostname via the installation wizard as they would normally in a non-kickstart install. Perhaps for CentOS 5 kickstarts I should just not include the network option at all in order to make the network configuration screen accessible inside the installer? Ray