On Mon October 13 2008, Jesse Keating wrote: > On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 09:29 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > You are nit-picking at words. > > As was everybody who ever complained about the "minimal" install option > we had. > > > Though a Fedora installation with yum + rpm isn't "truely minimal", it's > > the minimal install to keep an installation usable/maintainable. > > Which is useful to some, too fat for others. Can we make it possible to easily select the following four minimal sets? E.g. hide the first three a little and print a warning dialog when one selects them? minimal-bootable: A Fedora systems that boots and allows to login via text or serial console and install software via rpm. minimal-rpm: minimal-bootable + rpm minimal-yum: A Fedora system that has also yum installed It should be also easy to add support for ethernet network or have at least ethernet network support and make it easy to also select dial up and wireless support. minimal-suggested: The current minimal possible set Is it possible to design these sets for anaconda without recreating a boot image, but only e.g. pointing it to an external repo that only contains comps information? Regards, Till
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