On 10/14/2012 01:47 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Oct 9, 2012, at 7:14 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
Anaconda isn't going to do that unless there is rpm support to
re-docify yourself. To accomplish this right now, every package
would have to split out a -docs subpackage with all the docs in it.
Anaconda /might/ do what you want in the future, by way of
kickstart commands, but that's not something we're going to expose
in the UI.
Infrastructure Server option comes pretty close, I think. 800MB vs
1.1G, no-GUI, but does appear to have docs.
Chris Murphy
Well, we do currently have the "minimal" environment, which boils down
to @core + the couple things anaconda forces (authconfig,
system-config-firewall-base, kernel, bootloader). You can get to that
via kickstart with just:
%packages
@core
%end
But it's not close to what some of these people want out of a "minimal"
install.
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