Christoph Wickert (christoph.wickert@xxxxxxxxx) said: > one more question: How can one install something that is neither an > 'environment' nor a minimal install install? Say I want openbox as > window manager, how would I do that? > > openbox is in the group 'window-managers', but that group is not shown > in anaconda. I guess we need to creae a group for each and every window > manager and then make these groups options of either 'window-managers' > or 'basic-x-windows' (the latter is shown in anaconda). If you really want every window manager to be an installation option for network installs, yes, you'd create groups and make them options of the basic-x-windows environment. Go nuts - Jens has already done so for xmonad. Note that in this scenario you either add the appropriate ancillary bits (display manager, firstboot, any additional applets, what have you) either into your window-manager option, or in another group that users would have to select as well. It's not really the target audience of the anaconda installation at the moment - the idea is to provide a meaningful list of vetted and tested installation options. (It's why they mirror the spins + a couple of server options). Supporting an X by Y by Z matrix of window managers, display managers, and input methods/font groups/pick-your-poison doesn't fit into that. Bill -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel