Aaron Spurlock wrote:
Okay, I wanted to verify that is wasn't the kickstart process, so I launched 
the QMTISO install with:

linux dd updates noapic acpi=off skipddc

So no kickstart file at all. It read in the Dell driver disk, installed a 
minimal system--with the network configured--and rebooted. Upon reboot, up came 
Kudzu with my NIC's detected. Again, I just ignored the prompts and the system 
works, but it is interesting that this happens.

With a basic Cent44 ServerCD + dell driver disk - no kudzu prompts
QMTISO 1.3.0 + dell driver disk = kudzu prompts

I do see that QMTISO has Kudzu 1.1.95.22 and Cent44ServerCD is 
1.1.95.15...would that make a difference? Again, just splitting hairs here, but 
the perfectionist in me knows it CAN work without kudzu coming up to configure 
my NICs...

The version shouldn't matter. It may be time for me to rebuild and refresh the ISO. It started out as a 4.0 install, and I've been downloading the updates and regenerating the hdlist as updates came out. I'll try a fresh 4.5 disk and go from there to see if that has anything to do with it.

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