Mark A. Hoover said: > So put them on the custom install screen. Only the experts are likely > to choose that choice anyway. You've never watched a newbie install, have you? That's why the "expert" boot option does nothing more than ask you for driver disks. > As for needlessly redundant, how many > different news and mail readers come on the Fedora disks? How many > audio players? Why do we need both KDE and Gnome? They're both > windowing environments. Last time I checked none of these were used during the install process. > As for fdisk, nowhere in the install notes does it say this can be done. IIRC it is in the install guide, but I might be remembering the "uninstall" instructions. > And admittedly, it's a whole lot easier if the > installer installs lilo. IIRC "linux lilo" will install it. > Not only does that mean there's an RPM for it There's an RPM for it either way. -- William Hooper