> > all packages available on the install media. In fact, if you do an > > 'everything' install in fedora, you're presented with a warning that > > says something like 'this is more packages than just what's available > > by selecting all packages in all groups'. > > For example, I could not find anywhere in the "Select > individual packages" the KDE edutainment package. That set of > nice educational software IS available as rpms - on disk 3 -, > but you'd never know about it if you weren't aware in > advance, or you did an "everything" install. I have to admit I've always wondered about that myself (though I usually do "everything" installs unless I'm really short of drive space)... why is the sum of the parts less than the whole (ie. why does selecting everything manually get you less than selecting "everything" :-) It would make far more sense to have all of the packages available for selection with "everything" simply being a shortcut to selecting them all, rather than "the way you get the packages that aren't listed". It would also be spiffy if the "everything" option was at the top of the list, instead of wayyyyyyyy down at the bottom. Then again I also wish they hadn't removed fdisk as a partitioning option in the installer :-) Cheers, >>>>> Mike <<<<<