Re: Minimal systems

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Gary Thomas wrote:
James Laska wrote:
Greetings,

Try ...

%packages --nobase
...
%end

You'll likely end up with a useless system, so you'll need to manually add in packages (or smaller comps groups) that you want installed.

No joy :-(  I just tried:

  %packages --nobase
  kernel
  -selinux-policy
  -selinux-policy-targeted
  %end

I *still* got both selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted
installed, even though they are explicitly excluded.  There
were also some 146 other packages... (is this truly minimal??)

I had this working with anaconda-11.4.0.21.  I'm now running 11.4.0.28.
I can't see anything that changed in the sources to account for this.

Gary Thomas wrote:
I'm am trying to build the most minimal system possible.
My first attempt (via kickstart) lists these packages:

  %packages
  @base
  -selinux-policy
  -selinux-policy-targeted
  -selinux-policy-mls
  %end

Despite this, I *still* end up with selinux-policy and
selinux-policy-targeted installed.  Why?  Nothing that
was installed requires them, so how/why did they end up
in the list of packages?






Just thinking out loud.  Could there be a requirement path from kernel to selinux?  It could be whats happening here?

Regards

--
Joel Andres Granados
Red Hat / Brno, Czech Republic

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