RE: RHEL and X

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No, you do not have to install X.

Not sure on kickstart.

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From: Jeff Lasman [mailto:blists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 pokey 9:31 PM
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Subject: RHEL and X


We're considering RHEL as an option to run webhosting servers, but a 
correspondent told me he believed there was no way to install it 
without x.

This would be a showstopper for us; we'd never use x to administer these

remote systems, and we don't install unused services; we consider it a 
security issue.

Do I have to install x when installing RHEL?

Can I create my own kickstart file as I always did with RHL previously?

Thanks.

Jeff
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