> Fedora Mini sounds like what you are trying to do: 1. I think Fedora mini sounds like a red and black small car ;) > establish some minimal set of packages that can provide a decent > experience in limited size environments. Again, it would be a bonus > feature if there was a non-conflicting way of "updating" Fedora Mini to > become Fedora Core plus some Fedora Extras packages. I think that > having packages in Mini that are not in Extras would lead to all sorts > of pain.) > 2. What I would encourage folks to do in this situation is to try making a workable set of packages INSIDE a Xen install using only the repos in a default fedora core 4 install.(core, updates, extras) Then once you're happy with it - dump the packages out using: rpm -qa --qf "%{name}\n" and assemble those into a comps.xml file. Then if you want others to test it simply make a repository like this: mkdir myrepo cp mycomps.xml myrepo/mycomps.xml createrepo -g mycomps.xml myrepo then post the url to myrepo. Users can put that repo in their /etc/yum.repos.d/ dir and try it out. Moreover if you have a minimum install and you think it would fit well in core then post it up and give a list of 'features' available in that minimal install. Remember 'Core' in the comps.xml will always be installed, by default, on anaconda installs. -sv -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list