If all you want is the basic x libs, you dont need to install X at all.
What I recommend for a good starting point is just @ Server & @
Development Tools. If you look in base/comps.xml, you can see all of the
package groups.
-Dan
Klaus Steden wrote:
Sure.
lang en_US.UTF-8
langsupport --default=en_US.UTF-8
keyboard us
If you want the anaconda-ks.cfg that gets saved vs. the one that's
used, I can
provide those easily, too.
Remove the langsupport line. Just the lang line will ensure that you
get english. The lansupport line will pull in all other languages, and
make english the default. Probably not what you wanted (:
Jesse - thanks for the info - is there an FAQ on the various package
groupings? For example, I don't need anything more than basic X11 support
(i.e. libXt.so, libICE.so, but no need for GNOME, KDE, xterm or other X11
apps), and definitely don't need any support for printers whatsoever.
Is there a syntax for ignoring or not installing entire groups of packages?
Klaus
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