Re: [PATCH] Don't pull in grub2 or efibootmgr by default.

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Peter Jones (pjones@xxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> Anaconda selects these if we're on an appropriate system, so don't pull
> them in by default.

Are they required somewhere appropriately that they'll get pulled into a
compose if they fall out of comps?

Bill


> ---
>  comps-f16.xml.in |    2 --
>  comps-f17.xml.in |    2 --
>  2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/comps-f16.xml.in b/comps-f16.xml.in
> index be87539..819a907 100644
> --- a/comps-f16.xml.in
> +++ b/comps-f16.xml.in
> @@ -756,8 +756,6 @@
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">util-linux</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">vim-minimal</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">yum</packagereq>
> -      <packagereq type="default">efibootmgr</packagereq>
> -      <packagereq type="default">grub2</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">ppc64-utils</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">s390utils</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">sendmail</packagereq>
> diff --git a/comps-f17.xml.in b/comps-f17.xml.in
> index 267fafa..fe3fa63 100644
> --- a/comps-f17.xml.in
> +++ b/comps-f17.xml.in
> @@ -691,8 +691,6 @@
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">util-linux</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">vim-minimal</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="mandatory">yum</packagereq>
> -      <packagereq type="default">efibootmgr</packagereq>
> -      <packagereq type="default">grub2</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">ppc64-utils</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">s390utils</packagereq>
>        <packagereq type="default">sendmail</packagereq>
> -- 
> 1.7.6
> 

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