Re: [@core] working definition for the minimal package set

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On 14 November 2012 17:19, Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 14.11.12 17:15, Stephen John Smoogen (smooge@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>
>> >> How about a separate group for containers, since the packages and use
>> >> case are very different than 'core' provides?
>> >>
>> >> @core-container ? or @container ?
>> >
>> > Well, it would be weird that the "minimal" installation is actually not
>> > "minimal" at all, but the "container" installation is.
>>
>> I didn't think one installed an OS inside a container.. but basically
>> copied what one wanted into it... eg running anaconda to build a
>> container means you already went too far :).
>
> Oh, I wasn't aware that this is solely about anaconda-based installs,
> sorry.

Well actually I think the correct question here is.. is this about
anaconda based installs which was my guess when reading through this.
However it is an assumption.. which means I am probably as much an ass
as an umption in it.

> For containers a yum group for usage with --installroot= is the only
> thing that matters.

Where I think the core-container would go to define that. But again..
my assumptions may be as wrong as anything.




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