> > I'm not 100% sure now, but I think, in older versions, you could turn > > them off after boot in firstboot, not during the installation. That's > > not possible in F14 anymore at all. > > I just got done installing F14. You're right, that wasn't an option > during the install. Bummer. More work for me. Those options haven't existed since way back around F8 or FC6 or somewhere. It's been a very, very long time. For SELinux at least, it's because we consider running SELinux to be part of what's included in a running Fedora system. The firewall is just a good idea. > I don't like it that options are being taken away. First it was the "install > everything" option. Now it's a royal PITA to do the equivalent. Now the > selinux and firewall options have gone away. Next it'll be the root password. > You may color me a grouchy old man, but I like having the flexibility to > _install_ things the way I want, rather than having to come back and _fix_ > them after the install. To be fair, all of these things are still available via kickstart and if you are doing a large number of installs, it does make sense that you would be using kickstart for them. I don't see whether you are or not given the flood of email I'm constantly being buried under, though. - Chris _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list