Re: CentOS 4 post installation of all packages

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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Ugo Bellavance
>To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 7:54 PM
>Subject:  Re: CentOS 4 post installation of all packages
>
>
>dan1 wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have installed CentOS 4 on a server in a hosting company and I realise
>> that not all packages have been installed.
>> I would like to install all packages exactly like it is when we click on
>> 'install everything' from the CentOS 4 installation.
>> Is there a way of doing so with 'yum install' something ? My goal is to
>> have the exact replicate as the default CentOS 4 'install everything'
>> option.
>> I am in fear that there would be other packages installed than only the
>> ones from the default CentOS install by typing 'yum install *' if this
>> is possible.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>
>I personnaly wonder why one would want to have all packages installed on
>a remote server.  You really need all the X applications?
>
>-- 
>Ugo
>

Hello, Ugo.
I prefer having everything than choosing each package I will need, also not 
knowing what I won't need and what I definitely need. There are many 
packages depending on each other, so installing everything is just the 
simplest to me. I don't like typing a command and it is not implemented, or 
editing a /etc file and it doesn't exist. I have plenty of space anyway.

Daniel




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