Adam Williamson wrote: > On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 02:41 +0100, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote: >> I'm trying install F18, doing NFS graphical installation with XFCE >> desktop (and several add-ons groups). Installation started from >> installation CD (images/boot.iso image), anaconda 18.37.8, with >> "repo=nfs:/server/repopath". >> >> How I can specify additional repos and select their packages? > > You can't, interactively. And non-interactively? When I tried multiple "repo=" items on kernel cmdline, then it appears as only last is considered. >> Also, how I can select other than these in add-ons groups and >> select individual packages? > > You also can't. > > You can do both these things via kickstart. Supplemental repositories > should be back in F19 - they were supposed to be in F18, but no-one got > time to write the code - but individual package selection is removed > intentionally on the basis that it's not worth carrying a whole package > installation GUI in the installer. In most cases you can tweak package > selection post-install. If you really really need to do it at install > time, you can use a kickstart. And, please, is possible in any easy way create my own add-ons groups and replace currently present? Although groups as Medical, Robotics, Milkymist and some others demonstrates Fedora coverage, they are not for everybody. In my case, I frequently install Fedora distros for school 3-19 years old "students" (from nursery to high school), and great deal of installed (or rather used) packages is from old "Education", "Games", "Graphics", "Multimedia" groups - and there is need for their selection (e.g. not all games are acceptable for nursery school). Then, some sort of customization installation process would be good. My usuall installation practice until now was installation from local nfs repos (Everything, Fupdates, rpmfusion*, my own). This had for me advantages: - I could fine select content for every installation - after installation i had fully updated system - when I did this installation for my usual installation types (~5), then I can use their /root/anaconda-ks.cfg as kickstart files for all rest of installations for given distro, and even (with small edit) for next Fedora version install. It seems for me as new F18 installer is significant step back for this practice. And when I remember, kickstart as was ~2 years back, could not do fine package selection, maybe was not able work with multiple repos too. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test