There is a mini-howto which is part of the Linux Documentation Project which
should
help you out with adding and removing packages. I think it is called the
Redhat mini-howto.
It doesn't talk about Anaconda much since it talks about creating a custom
Redhat distribution cd in particular.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Hale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 6:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: modifying Anaconda


I wanna modify my current RedHat 6.1 so that I can
install different packages. I also wanna take out some
packages that are on the RH 6.1 disk and somehow
update the installer so that it will know about the
packages I have deleted and the new packages I want
installed. I've looked at the source code to Anaconda
but cannot find out where it gets the file names for
the rpms to install. Also how can I test out Anaconda
if I make modifications to it? After I get it all
completed I wanna burn it to a cd so that I can
install it.

There appears to be absolutely *NO* documentation to
Anaconda that I can find on the RH 6.1 CD. Is there
any? If so where can I find it.

What file holds the rpm database of rpms to install by
Anaconda?

How can I test out Anaconda if I make modifications?

Thanks,
Frank Hale


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