Re: Removing @Base from kickstart package list with satellite

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Anaconda is hard-coded to install @Base and @Core, so even if they're
not listed in %packages, they will get installed  :)

/Brian/

On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 15:09, James wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a kickstart file on my satellite server.
> There's an option on the kickstart pages to select the Packages available for install. By default, it lists @Base but I don't want my kickstarted systems to have @Base. I removed @Base from the list, but when I view the kickstart file, it still contains the "@Base" entry in the %packages section. What's going on here? How do I use this to kickstart systems without the @Base packages in them?
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