> > I see the removal of the 'everything" install as a major plus. Several > gig of unasked for foreign language packages were a real bear to clean > out the one time I actually opted for "everything". > > I would agree on the wish for an option to select a group and expect all > within it to be installed. As examples, mysql and postresql would be > nice for that. With FC4 less than half the individual packages for those > groups were installed by default and it was time consuming to do the > full groups. However, IIRC the installer has never allowed selecting an > entire group with a single check mark. Groups can be installed in > entirety from the command line with yum. > > Jeff If you don't want to use everything then don't. But some people want to use it. Why should they be denied the option. -- ======================================================================= Q: What do you get when you cross the Godfather with an attorney? A: An offer you can't understand. ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484