We use a pretty simple AutoYast that simply lays down the same basic install and partitioning using ASK only to pick up IP (address, mask, & gateway) and HOSTNAME info. We come back afterwards to install OES2 on top of SLES. We started this with OES2 (no SP) and have just finally started new installs of OES2 SP2 (SLES 10 SP3). One thing that has been consistent in SP2 and, unfortunately, now SP3 is the grub menu referencing the kernel from one SP earlier. For example, 2.6.16.60-0.21 is now being referenced in the SP3 grub menu after AutoYast installation (the installed kernel is 0.54.5). It doesn't do this every time and I have been unable to find a pattern to the problem appearing. Hoping someone knows why it would be doing this. However, I am willing to do a workaround on this but I'm not a coder by nature and have hit roadblocks figuring out how to include AutoYast code to copy a "standard" grub menu from my install DVD. If anyone could point me to the way to insert this type of code into my AutoYast I would be content. Thanks! Eric -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org