Hi Raghavendra, Tks for your advice. > > Is X packages included as well which should not be on a server > creating > > a risk hole. However on another hand it will be convenient for me > at > > the early stage of installation to search documents on Internet. > Just > > retain X not started at boot and remove all their packages after > > I would leave the server install as it is and use a live CD for > browsing > from the machine.. :) I did this way frequently. However there is a drawback. In case necessary following the guide on a document, either I have to save it on the server first and start the server reading it OR to run a workstation side by side reading the document. In the former case, if the document is in .html or .pdf format I still need a web browser and X. I can print them as .ps files but the resultant documents are not easy to read. I ran several text broswers before such as elinks, etc. It is not easy to natvigate. Besides the website will complain requesting me to ran a browser with java enabled, etc. So finally I was compelled to install a web browser. B.R. Stephen _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos