The thing I don't know is what are the entry points that anaconda uses in the comps-file. To what group definition does anaconda point to, if you don't select any packages for instance.
Koos.
At 17:50 11-11-2003, you wrote:
At 02:29 11/11/2003, you wrote:Wouldn't it be a good stratigy to modify the comps.xml file in a way to split up the basic-package group into two. Resulting in a real-basic-group and a e.g. distro-basic group. This way anaconda can install the real basic package selection for you.
Don't know how to do this, but yes... that concept is precisely what I had in mind as an end result. When we are ready to create that, we'll see if we can get someone to help us do it or figure out how.
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