Re: Changing what gets loaded

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Or you can leave the comps file alone, and don't specify the packages in
the ks file, just specify the specific rpm names, which is what I do, and
don't even touch the comps file.

Dan

On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Michael Barsalou wrote:

> There was a recent post that described changing the install so that
> you could tell it to not install base and then add your own rpms
> instead.
>
> I was wondering....could you accomplish the same thing by
> modifying the comps file so that none of the entries were loaded by
> default?
>
> Then all you would have to do is to refer to them in the ks file.
>
> If I wanted to do this, in addition to changing the '1' to a zero, what
> do I do with the number at the very top of the comps file?
>
> Mike
>
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