>>>> This has *nothing* to do with upgrades. This is all about the desktop >>>> livecd only. >>> >>> But the livecd "copy to hard drive" option is a quick-and-easy way to >>> install a system from a single CD, at which point this is NOT just about >>> the CD version. >> >> Is sendmail so huge it doesn't fit on the livecd? I suspect not, this >> conversation started about boot time after all. So... don't start it for the >> livecd, *do* start it when the livecd is installed to disk. > > Live CD is always cramped for space. So everything that doesn't really fit > the regular single user desktop use cases (and sometimes even that) would > probably be removed from the live cd unless there are package dependencies. > Even earlier today, release engineering was fighting to get it down to CD > size. Dare I ask why numactl is on there then :-) Its not like a person installing a numactl system wouldn't know how to install a package and its fairly distant from your mainstream. Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list