On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Les Mikesell wrote:
Seth Vidal wrote:
My perspective on server-type installs has always been the same:
kickstart a minimal and %post the rest in via: yum -y install pkg1 pkg2
pkg3. But it might just be the years of success deploying like in that way
which makes me think that ;)
Make it so everyone else can say:
yum -y install "seth's server packages"
and everyone else can have equal success.
And it will work for desktops too, given a few experts that publish their
lists of packages for for given purposes and preferences.
look at yum-groups-manager
you can easily make a local, custom comps.xml right now with a list of
groups.
then you can do:
createrepo -g that_comps.xml somedir
and you have a repository that ONLY has comps.xml in it that is then
instantly usable by any site which can get to the baseurl where it lives.
neat, huh?
-sv
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