Re: comps.xml file and minimal install

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Yep, did that. Even used the exact file from a minimal install and got the same results, Over 800 mb installed. Thanks for trying though.


From: John <red@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: comps.xml file and minimal install
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 05:09:23 +0800 (WST)

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, p p wrote:

> Hi, when I do a manual install on RH9 and select minimal install, I get a > little under 500mb of files, packages, etc. When I do a kickstart install > and dont select any additional packages, I get about 800mb of data. Anyone
> know how to make a kickstart install that installs just the packages
> supplied in a minimal install? I know I need to pull a bunch of lines from
> the comps.xml file, but Im having a hard time figuring out which ones.
> Anyone have a comps.xml file already setup to do this?  Any suggestions
> would be great.  Thanks in advance, Mark.
>
Take a look at the ks file generated by your manual install.

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