Re: Where can I find list of "Core" and "Base" install groups?

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On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 07:42:41PM -0700, Chad Woolley wrote:
> e.g. what packages are in them, as well as other groups or
> group-related options which may exist...

	"man yum"; look for grouplist and groupinfo.  grouplist
	will give you a list of known groups and groupinfo will
	give you details about a specific group.





							John

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