Hello, I like to use NFS install, as it minimize the need of burning CDs to install distro. However, as far as I know, you still need to burn the disc 1 iso of the distro, to boot the system from, then specify the NFS install. So if I want to install FC 1, FC 2, FC 3, FC 4 (beta), RHEL 3, RHEL 4, I still need to burn 6 disc 1 iso, right ?. So my question is, is there a way to make like a "universal boot disc" for all the Fedora (and Red hat) versions, so that then I can specify the NFS path (and probably distro code name for sanity check), and then the installer (anaconda? ) understand what distro I want to install based on the specified NFS path (just look at what distro is available in that mounted fs) and/or the specified distro name ? If there is no way to do this right now, would you all think that would be a good idea to make something like that ? Of course this could/should be generalized to FTP and HTTP install also. Thanks. RDB -- Reuben D. Budiardja Dept. Physics and Astronomy University of Tennesse, Knoxville, TN -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GIT/M/MU/P/S d-(++) s: a-- C++(+++) UL++++ P-- L+++>++++ E- W+++ N+ o? K- w--- !O M- V? !PS !PE Y PGP- t+ 5 X R- tv+ b++>+++ DI D(+) G e++>++++ h+(*) r++ y->++++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------