a couple more dnf/virtualization questions and that should be it. first, is there any option, when removing a package group with "dnf group remove", to remove even those packages that were installed manually? last time i looked (and i believe i just reconfirmed that), dnf keeps track of which packages were installed manually so that, when you remove a package group, it will *not* remove packages that had been installed manually. i'm not aware of any way around that, but perhaps i missed something in the man page. or maybe there's a dnf plugin? finally, the reason i'm asking about this is that i'm writing a tutorial on how to get started with virtualization on fedora, and i wanted to start from the perspective of a system that had absolutely no virtualization support on it whatever, and show what one could do as one added one virtualization component at a time; hence, my attempt at trying to remove the entire Virtualization package group (even though i don't think that would come close to getting rid of all virtualization). by the way, that last paragraph inspires the question -- does a regular fedora system *require* even the smallest aspect of virtualization to run properly? as in, if i had no need for virtualization support, is it feasible to remove every single virt-related package from the machine and not break something? rday _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx