On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 20:19:07 +0100, Christian.Iseli@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > I said: > > Admin who wants fedora-usermgmt functionality does: > > 1. Install minimal system > > 2. Install fedora-usermgmt and configure it > > 3. Install rest of the packages > > bugs.michael@xxxxxxx said: > > No. The 'setup(fedora-usermgmt)' virtual capability in the dependency chain > > can be used to pull in a customised configuration early enough. > > I feel a bit lost here... > > Ok, just imagine I got this shiny new machine full of fast CPUs, fat hard > drives, and loads of RAM, a nice FC DVD, and a blazing access to the net. > I want to install Fedora on the machine, and use and configure fedora-usermgmt > to my liking. > > What are the steps I need to go through to use this "virtual capability" you > are talking about ? Instead of the 1,2,3 steps I mentioned... A package in your installation source which satisfies the requirement "Requires: setup (fedora-usermgmt)" of the fedora-usermgmt tools package, can override the default fedora-usermgmt-setup placeholder package to install a customised configuration before any scriptlet runs fedora-useradd. -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list