Duh. Setting up partition worked, but KDE still doesn't for some reason. I tried gnome-desktop and it is doing the full install. Can I do a kde-desktop? Thanks. On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:26:08 -0500, Brentley <brently@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > \> It grabs a DHCP address, grabs the kickstart file, downloads the base > > image, but then it goes into interactive mode when it comes to the > > partitioning even though I choose delete all partitions and auto > > partition in the kickstart file. So if I do all the partioning > > choices manually, it starts using the kickstart file again until it > > gets to the selecting packages section and then spits out the error: > > > You specified to clear all the partitions, but nowhere in the > kickstart file do you create any new partitions to use. Don't forget > to do that in system-config-kickstart. > > > You specified the group KDE Desktop Environment. That group does not > > exist. Continue........ > > > > It does the same with Gnome Desktop Environment. > GNOME should be capitalized in the kickstart file. > @ GNOME Desktop Environment > or > @ gnome-desktop > > That said, your KDE directive looks okay. > No idea what's going on here. Perhaps an altered comps.xml, but > surely if you had messed with that file, you'd remember. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- Matt Krause krausem@xxxxxxxxx http://www.mattkrause.net