The RHEL84 custom boot does see/find/use the ks.cfg, as the %pre section runs 
successfully, and generates the partition table file in /tmp. This is the exact 
same code (for %pre, anyway) I've used in recent RHEL7.x ISO builds without 
problems.  I've followed the Red Hat RHEL 8 docs for Anaconda, as well as for 
Kickstart, and Performing An Advanced RHEL Installation.

I am just blown away by how hard it is to simply fully boot through to the end 
of the ks.cfg.  I had none of these issues/problems with RHEL5.x, 6.x and 7.x.
I've carefully looked over both repo lines in ks.cfg and verified the paths are 
correct.I've provided the relevant lines from isolinux.cfg and grub.cfg (which 
are simple and straightforward).Boots of either firmware present the same 
stubborn error state.
I've wondered if my building a RHEL84 ISO on a Centos7 VM could be the issue 
(how to know for sure?); not that it should matter though.

-Joe
    
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