comps.xml helps you create your own group. RHEL 4.0 has lots of rpms not present in comps.xml and yet those get installed. This is simply done through hdlist. If a package is listed in hdlist (and not there in any section of comps.xml) it gets installed. Neerad ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip Prindeville" <philipp_subx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:35 AM Subject: Figuring package class > Hi. > > I was trying to come up with a ks.cfg that excluded certain > packages but included others that weren't there by default > in the package class... for instance, sendmail-cf and -wpa_supplicant, > but I can't tell which class they go into (@base-x???). > > How do you tell? All of this information must be in the .xml.gz > files in repodata/ directory... But I can't figure out how to > interpret it. > > Someone care to set me straight? > > Thanks, > > -Philip > > >