On 08/14/2016 11:17 AM, Beartooth wrote:
I run a hybrid of xfce4 and mate, plus k3b and konqueror, on three
PCs, a laptop, and a tablet. Tweaking all that after a fresh install
involves literally 1.5 - 2 days per machine, going through fine print in
yumex, finding things I can delete and others I can add.
You could do one install using the
http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/24/Everything/x86_64/iso/Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-24-1.2.iso
image. Install and remove packages as you want. (Make sure you use
yumex-dnf if you want to use yumex.) Then either keep track of all the
changes you make or look through the dnf log to find all the changes.
Modify the %packages section of the auto-generated kickstart file from
the install to match the final result you want. Then you can use that
to install the other computers (assuming you want the same setup on all
of them).
It would be well worth the risk to upgrade the whole shebang, two
or three times at least, between installs. But you can't do that with live
media, which seem to be all there is on the download site.
There used to be options like fedup, or yum upgrade as opposed to
yum update. Is there a dnf equivalent? How/Where do I get it??
Yes, you can still use fedup (I do), but it is the same as "dnf
system-upgrade". See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade
for more details.
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