Hello...


Jeff Lane wrote:

> On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Chris Garrigues wrote:
> 
>> It can be removed from base w/o problem.  I've done so.  There are some other 
>> things that would be nice to be able to remove (like mouseconfig), but which 
>> break the installer if they're taken out.

        This is true.  Have you, or anyone else, done a test to see what the 
_absolute_ minimum package listing for 'base' is?
min: no daemons , no network, no X, no compiler.
? ? ?

> 
> 
> That is true, but we were trying to ascertain if Linuxconf is removable
> from the install WHILE installing, ie doing a custom install, adn
> deselecting it for install.


That was my take also.

> 
> (personally, I dont think it should be installed at all anyway, but thats
> just my opinion <grin>)

Me too(tm).  The last time I ran it was a couple RH versions ago, but 
just starting it broke some of my configurations. :(



> 
> cheers
> 
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