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On 9/6/07, Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Jason Chambers wrote:
> >
> >    Hi,  I  have  a  page  that  describes  how  to  build an
> installation
> >    directory/repository that you can use to kickstart computers with
> your own
> >    package group.
> >    I already have it posted here,
> [1]http://jrfchambers.googlepages.com/home,
> >    but if its something that can be useful to have locally linked, I can
> add it
> >    to the wiki as well.
> >    wiki username JasonChambers
>
> Looks good to me - although the writeup needs some more explanation as
> to what problem you are trying to solve. If you just want to setup a 4.x
> repository, mirroring a mirror close to you might be faster ...
>
> But I'd include it into the wiki (if you add that explanation).
>
> Anyone else?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ralph
>
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> Basically, the purpose of the document is to allow someone to take a core
CentOS install, slim it down or add any desired packages and create their
own package group for use in kickstarts (what I use it for).  I can add more
to the Overview section so that makes it more clear though.

Thoughts?
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