Hi all, I just ran into a bizzare problem: I'm currently creating/testing our auto-install, hence, I'm re-running it many, many times on two PCs. So far, I always used a floppy with "info" and "autoinst.xml" and a copy of CD 1 to boot. I would then select "Install", the installer would find "info" on the floppy and the rest would happen magically from there. In fact, I have reinstalled the second of the two PCs that way just yesterday. Today, however, I'm trying to reinstall the first PC - and am getting nowhere. It starts the install, I can see the message "searching for info file" (or suchlike) on the screen and the floppy drive spins up. Then it proceeds into the graphical installer (my auto-install uses text-only) and prepares for auto-installation (so it *must* have found the info file as such) - but hangs, asking for a profile for the machine. If I give "floppy:///autoinst.xml" as answer to that, it will happily continue, though it tries to install from CD-ROM (instead of via network, as defined in the info file). If I choose "Network Install" manually right at the start, I can get the autoinstall working. It looks as if it *does* find 'info' on the floppy (hence starts in auto-install mode), but for some odd reasons refuses to read the actual contents. I'm completely puzzled as to why this would happen, as I have installed that very machine several times that way. Hence, if there is anyone out there with a brainwave as to where to look to fix (or even just investigate) this, I'd be most grateful... Cheerio, Thomas