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Re: Fedora minimal install option



02-Dec-2003 fedora-devel-list-request redhat com:
> From: Robert Marcano <robert marcanoonline com>
> 
> If I remember correctly, you can use the custom option, and on the
> package selection screen yo can choose Minimum Install or Full Install,
> the last two options (The last time i saw those options was using RH9, i
> don't remember if Fedora still has them) 
> 

The custom install allow the packages selection. But I could not see it in the
Fedore Core 1. :(
If I don't select packages in the custom install option, then the Linux (Fedora
and RH9) install ~900MB. It is too many for minimal. It contains many
packages that are not necessary (for examples redhat-artwork etc.).


> From: Klaasjan Brand <kjb dds nl>
> 
> I don't know exactly how small you can get Fedora (anyone? :), but you 

I would like the absolute minimal packages! :)

> can do a custom install and only install packages you really need. If 
> you create a "kickstart" install script you can repeat the same 
> installation for multiple systems.
> 

Kickstart? How can I create it?


> From: Rui Miguel Seabra <rms 1407 org>
> 
> I haven't looked into Fedora Core's Minimum Install yet, but RedHat's
> Minimum Install is _all_but_minimal_.
> 

I haven't seen the minimal install option in RedHat.

> A Minimum Install should look _almost_ like an OpenBSD default boot:
> 
>   No services active (BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT EVEN INSTALLED)
>   NO X.
>   Just the necessary to boot and make post install installations.
> 

Yes, I want it! :)
I would like minimal install then reboot system and if necessary I install
the additional packages (like Debian Linux :)).

Bye!
Gabor





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