I'm feeling really stupid here.... I seem to be missing something about the syslinux config file. I'm booting a workstation via pxelinux. Everything is cool, life is great, but I seem to be missing something about the config file. I have: display menu.dpy timeout 35000 default netboot label netboot kernel vmlinuz.nfs append root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=10.1.1.4:/home/image/1 ip=10.1.1.200:10.1.1.4:10.1.1.1:255.255.255.0::eth0:off label localboot localboot 0 and whenever the machine boots, it automatically loads the netboot config. If I take out the default line, when it boots it displays "could not find kernel image: linux" or similar. How do I tell it to not automatically take the default action? Or is this something specific to pxelinux? Or is there a chance that the bios is preloading the keyboard buffer with an "enter"? (dell poweredge 1550). I'm just confused. On a similar note, the distribution comes with some files in the samples/ directory, but those are only for display files. Are there any samples floating around of interesting configuration files? Thanks, -Joe Patterson, CCNP, CISSP Senior Security Engineer The Asgard Group (954)343-4370 x102 jpatterson at asgardgroup.com