Ok, that explains a lot. I guess what I'll do is create a post install script to un-install the packages after the fact unless you can think of any reason not to. Thanks! Mac >>> brilong@xxxxxxxxx 3/1/2004 6:42:01 AM >>> Mac, In our environment, we've always used %packages --ignoredeps since we want to specify each and every package (no automatic dep resolution). This has worked up until RHEL. We would tune our package set as needed. We then login to a box and run "rpm -Va --nofiles" and look for broken dependencies (and fix them). RHEL 3 broke the --ignoredeps flag and we've been escalating this for a few weeks now. Someone decided --ignoredeps should no longer be implemented :-( but it's still in the documentation. We require this to properly load DMZ images, etc. Sometimes we want a package installed even it it relies on a package we don't want installed. For some reason, mozilla gets installed as a "webclient" even though "elinks" also provides "webclient". We don't want mozilla on our DMZ image, but it gets pulled in anyways. Gotta love "enterprise" linux :-| /Brian/ On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 17:12, Mac McClellan wrote: > The RedHat Customization Guide for RedHat 9.0 says the following: > > <snip> > You can also specify which packages not to install from the default > package list: > > @ Games and Entertainment > -kdegames > <snip> > > > I read that as: "If you want to NOT install a package then put a '-' in > front of it and it will not install. > > I want to NOT install a bunch of packages that are not needed on my > system. > The appropriate section of my ks.cfg file looks like this: > > %packages --resolvedeps > @ dns-server > @ compat-arch-support > kernel > grub > ntp > -apmd > -ash > -aspell-da > -aspell-de > -aspell-en-ca > -aspell-en-gb > -aspell-es > <snip - a whole bunch more - snip> > > > For some reason the installer installs everything anyway. > > I'm working with RedHat Enterprise Linux ES. The documentation for > Kickstart on Enterprise does not seem to exist, but I'm assuming that > the RedHat 9.0 is virtually the same. > > Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? > > Thanks! > > > > > Mac McClellan > Sr. Network Engineer > Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. > 75 West Center Street > Provo, Utah 84601 > 801-437-7295 > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list -- Brian Long | | | Americas IT Hosting Sys Admin | .|||. .|||. Cisco Linux Developer | ..:|||||||:...:|||||||:.. Phone: (919) 392-7363 | C i s c o S y s t e m s _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list