Re: default packages

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you can always look in the comps.xml file. 
Here is a link to get you started 

http://rhlinux.redhat.com/anaconda/comps.html


--- Kfir Lavi <kfir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Paul Pianta wrote:
> > Kfir Lavi wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi,
> >> I would like to have kickstart file for the
> default (ie: next, 
> >> next...), and for the Base category.
> >> How do i know in advance what is the default
> packages or packages 
> >> groups of distribution?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Kfir
> > 
> > 
> > You could always go through a manual installation
> yourself - choosing 
> > the install options that you wish to test (eg.
> default install, minimal 
> > install, etc.) and then check the %packages
> section in the 
> > /root/anaconda-ks.cfg which will be on your newly
> installed system.
> > 
> > This file is a kickstart summary of the install
> that you just com
pleted.
> > 
> > pantz
> > 
> Thanks,
> This helps alot, but i need a tool that will let me
> know in advance what 
> will be the default categories in minimal, and
> server etc...
> 
> 
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