One of the terminals will have the output of your %post commands.
I think it is Ctrl-Alt-F5 but try all to find it.  You can
view this before you do that last reboot to fire up your new install.

Add echo (print) statements between your %post stuff if necessary.

Chris

On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:59:25AM -0700, Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> All,
>    I am trying to automate our standard build of RHEL3. I have built a ks.cfg
> file that specifies the packages, contains the network confiugration, the
> partitions, etc. All of those work... when I run the kickstart installation 
> the
> config in the ks.cfg file is the resulting configration of the new system.
> Great !
>    The problem is that the post-installation commands in the %post area of the
> ks.cfg are not run. How does one troiubleshoot where thee %post commands are
> barfing ? There is nothing in /var/log/messages, anaconda.ks.cfg, install.log,
> or install.log.syslog.
>    The anaconda.ks.cfg does not contain my %post commands that are in the 
> ks.cfg
> that I used for installation of the new system.
>
> Thoughts ?
> Mike
>
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