On Monday 21 August 2006 09:39, seth vidal wrote: > why doesn't %post yum remove *.i?86 count? > > Why does EVERYTHING have to be accessible from within the installer? If > a user wants to do something outside of the norm (and not install > multilib packages, imo, is outside of the norm) then they should be able > to login once and run one command. Because if I'm installing from remote sources, or if I'm at a datacenter, I really don't want to download 2x as many packages, install 2x as many packages, go through 2x as many scriptlets, just to remove 1/2 of them at the end of it all. Seems pretty silly to me. Are we going to get to the point where Anaconda just drops enough bits on the filesystem to reboot, launch pirut and continue the install from there? -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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