removing whole group in the package selection?

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Hi,

Background: RHEL3 clone and kickstart
Any idea how to de-select @{afrikaans|brazilian|..}-support
in the %packages setup?

I know that one can use -package, but for the whole group?

Thanks for any idea...

Tru

My ks config package selection is:

%packages --resolvedeps
@ X Window System
@ GNOME Desktop Environment
@ KDE Desktop Environment
@ Editors
@ Engineering and Scientific
@ Graphical Internet
@ Text-based Internet
@ Graphics
@ Authoring and Publishing
@ Server Configuration Tools
@ Development Tools
@ Kernel Development
@ X Software Development
@ GNOME Software Development
@ KDE Software Development
@ Administration Tools
@ System Tools
@ Printing Support

But the anaconda-ks.cfg after installation is:

%packages --resolvedeps
@ danish-support
@ afrikaans-support
@ engineering-and-scientific
@ brazilian-support
@ portuguese-support
@ editors
@ system-tools
@ japanese-support
@ british-support
@ base-x
@ korean-support
@ gnome-software-development
@ german-support
@ graphics
@ czech-support
@ hungarian-support
@ swedish-support
@ development-tools
@ dutch-support
@ russian-support
@ printing
@ text-internet
@ serbian-support
@ kde-software-development
@ icelandic-support
@ ukrainian-support
@ kde-desktop
@ catalan-support
@ x-software-development
@ spanish-support
@ hebrew-support
@ estonian-support
@ french-support
@ server-cfg
@ turkish-support
@ finnish-support
@ norwegian-support
@ admin-tools
@ polish-support
@ authoring-and-publishing
@ chinese-support
@ gnome-desktop
@ italian-support
@ slovak-support
@ slovenian-support
@ canadian-support
@ kernel-development
@ romanian-support
@ greek-support
@ graphical-internet
grub
kernel


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