Hi Trey In you kickstart file you can under the packages use @base or @core. After that do a listing of installed packages and then decide on what you need and don't. We use @ Core ntp -bluez-gnome -anacron -bluez-utils Removable packages will be determined by what you want to run on your server. Reading up on each package listing will be very tedious but will be a good learning expierence. Also have a look at these guides for improving security: http://www.nsa.gov/snac/downloads_redhat.cfm?MenuID=scg10.3.1.1 Regards > -----Original Message----- > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list- > bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Trey Sizemore > Sent: 24 January 2008 15:49 > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Minimal RHEL4 install > > Hi- > > I'm looking for a guide or best practices around building a very > minimal RHEL4 machine (no X). > > Any tips/sites/guides I can be pointed to? > > -- > Cheers, > Trey > ---- > > In answer to the question of why it happened, > I offer the modest proposal that our Universe is simply > one of those things which happen from time to time. > --Edward P. Tryon > > Linux valkyrie 2.6.22.13-0.3-bigsmp i686 GNU/Linux > 10:47am up 1:35, 6 users, load average: 2.43, 1.80, 1.92 > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list