Re: minimal install too minimal

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On 2010/03/17 11:10 (GMT-0700) Jesse Keating composed:

> On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 13:55 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:

[fresh network install]

>> > your network wasn't up

>> Why? 

> Because you don't have NetworkManager installed (not in the minimal
> set), and the "network" service isn't set to start at boot time anymore
> (in favor of NetworkManager starting).  Anaconda doesn't have code to
> try and guess what service to enable based on what package set was
> installed, so you're left with a minimal system that boots up and that's
> about it.

Seems rather dumb for ethernet networking to be configured prior to
installation (via cmdline), and installation performed over ethernet, and
then have network not up by default on first boot, quite in contrast to
installation via OM or HD, which may never need any networking.
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