Re: Guide to comps.xml and friends

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Klaus Steden wrote:
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Thanks for the heads-up Brian. Does this mean that the list that Jeremy had posted does not apply for RHEL3+ systems?

It means you no longer need to have the packages section or run
getfullcomps.py.  You just have groups and grouphierarchy.  Look at the
comps.xml that comes on the ISO and you'll see what I mean.


What's the official procedure for rolling your own comps.xml in the meantime?

I took the one from the ISO, inserted my own stuff, and copied it into my
install tree ... but I'd like to do it the right way, rather than my way.

Klaus


Yea, mine blew up, too. I'm still just in the "fooling around" stage. However, I would like to master this.

Right now, I'm trying to prune Base and Core a bit, to see if I can get an even smaller install. I'll let you all know how it goes.

It would be amazing to finally get this done, it would save me a lto of headache and time.

Thanks!
-dant


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