Ravindra Kumar (ravindrakumar@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > > @core is supposed to be the minimum functional install. It is my > > understanding that, even under VMWare, open-vm-tools is not required for > > the system to be functional, so open-vm-tools does not belong in @core. > > It is not required for system to be functional, but it also leaves > a significant gap in the VM to be fully operational unless Tools are > installed. I listed out a bunch of functionality that depends on > open-vm-tools in my other response. > > If there are strong use cases that don't require that functionality > then probably it makes sense to not be part of core, otherwise, I think > it makes more sense to make open-vm-tools part of @core because sooner > or later users will end up installing these due to one or the other > use case. Perhaps a virt-agents group that contains open-vm-tools, hypervkvpd, qemu-guest-agent, etc? Bill -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel