> > For QA it's useful to have the same install in VMs as on real > > hardware so that you are more likely to be testing the same thing in > > both cases. (As for some of the QA group, testing in VMs is a lot > > easier than testing on real hardware.) > > > > Having the package install behavior be different on VMs is also a > > potential source of problems when building images on a VM that may > > not be targeted for a VM. > Yes, but this isn't just a VMWare issue - there's qemu-guest-agent, > hypervkvpd, etc. - all agents for specific hypervisors. Considering this and various other cases like P2V, V2V etc, I think all these packages can be installed by default and must be required to be no-op wherever they are not applicable. That sounds simplest approach to me. Thanks, Ravindra _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list