On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 07:52 -0800, Curtis Doty wrote: > 3:35pm Rui Miguel Silva Seabra said: > > > Sex, 2007-01-12 às 10:34 -0500, seth vidal escreveu: > > > > > > ultra-clean - as servers should be. Then when you install a service > > > package you can enable the service and you know that your server is > > > setup properly: Only things you need are enabled. > > > > If I was a million people there would be 1 million +1 emails following > > your email :) > > > > As it is... +1 > > > > +1 more for "ultra-clean" as well as the "OpenBSD but better" theme. > > A simple measurement will be how clean is rpm -Va immediately > post-install. No multilib collisions. No selinux or prelink confusion. > okay - a convincing argument was made to me for some amount of items for i18n. So non-western-language-speaking folks can use the server install. However, I think a server install's comps.xml is the perfect place for an @ultra-minimal which is narrow and controlled if only to save the one step a good admin will have to do anyway, which is removing all the unnecessary items from a server install. -sv -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list