Once upon a time, seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > If you're at a datacenter installing linux then you should be installing > by kickstart. If you're not doing that then you're doing a disservice to > your customer b/c of the lack of a consistent install. :) > > And then the kickstart install should be something like: > > %packages > > %post > yum remove \*.i?86 > yum install stuff_I_want Okay, why don't we then just make anaconda either: - always "Core" install (you can install the rest in %post or after boot) - always "Everything" install (you can remove what you don't want in %post or after boot) It is kind of dumb to spend time, bandwidth, and disk space installing packages only to immediately remove them (no matter how they are removed). -- Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list