Hello...


Jeff Lane wrote:

> On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Evandro Fernandes Giovanini wrote:
> 
>>> Yes. And even if it is installed, it is easy to uninstall it using 'rpm
>>> linuxconf'.
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> i install a base installation from ftp/http and linuxconf is not 
>> unselectable; i wish it was.
> 
> 
> 
> It is... try doing a custom install. when you get to the part where you
> choose Workstation, Server, Custom, Upgrade, blah blah blah, choose
> Custom.  Then you can deselect it.


        Are you sure about that? IIRC anything in the 'base' portion of comps is 
non optional.  IIRC there is a gnome-linuxconf GUI for linuxconf that is 
un-checkable, but the core package is still installed.


> 
> otherwise, you can rpm -e linuxconf after install
> 
> and if this is part of a kickstart script, you can write the script to
> only install what you wnat installed, or you can add the rpm -e linuxconf
> command as part of the post install config stuff in the KS script.
> 
> cheers
> 
> 
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