How about using a etherboot or netboot floppy? Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Best regards Harald Milz Senior Consultant CC CompuNet AG & Co. oHG A part of Computacenter plc Hoerselbergstrasse 7, 81677 Muenchen, Germany Phone: +49 (0)89 45712-161, Fax: -331, Mobile: +49 (0)173 3866604 E-Mail : Harald.Milz@computacenter.com Visit us on the Internet: http://www.computacenter.com Visit our Online-Shop: http://www.compunet.de/connect This email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not disclose or use the information contained in it. If you have received this mail in error, please tell us immediately by return email and delete the document. suse-autoinstall-return-1561-harald.milz=computacenter.com@suse.com on 26.01.2004 15:00:46 To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com cc: Subject: [suse-autoinstall] Single Disk Network Install - Not Network Boot -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey, I am trying to do an NFS install and would really like to get everything I need to get this to work onto a single diskette (or CD if it's absolutely necessary). I'd like to just pop in a floppy, turn on the machine and have it boot, restart, and be ready to go. As it stands now, I have all the config setup (info file and autoinst.xml), but I need to swap 3 floppies first for modules and stuff. Can I get these all on a single disk? I can do this with Redhat's kickstart. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I will eventually need to hand this process off to some less informed individuals who I don't want to have to mess with lots of disks,etc. Thanks a lot, Paul