Anders Karlsson <anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > A minimal installation is supposed to be... minimal. I'd expect it to > not carry anything that is not absolutely essential to have a system > that boot. The point of a minimal install is that you *add* to it to > get what you want. Not that people have to *remove* stuff that is not > going to be used. Fedora has never provided anything that really approached a proper minimal installation. The only way to get it is to use kickstart. The magic trick is "%packages --nobase", because base contains all sorts of stuff. I like this one, but of course you can go even more minimal than that: %packages --nobase coreutils yum rpm e2fsprogs grub ntp openssh-server openssh-clients yum-utils /Benny -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list