> Yes! This is the obvious (to me) solution for accessing packages via the > network is yum ... why reinvent things when you have a good capability. > > Now, the rest of the story ... handing installation of individual new packages > as well as removal of individual installed packages (including removing > selected installed kernels). There needs to be some work done on the lists of packages displayed in s-c-p - then that can be handled. The new yum-HEAD work is intending to make specific package selection more possible. -sv