Hi,
It would be nice if one could choose to use reiserfs (or any other file system) when doing a minimal installation WITHOUT having the disk3 available. I mean, alot of users want to choose minimal install and then apt-get/yum home their packages later on, but the file system is something you really want from scratch so it should be possible (and practical) to use a non-default file system in the minimal install. Therefore I suggest that file systems util packages etc be moved from disk3 (and wherever they reside atm) to disk1.
Where can I find the list of packages that is included in the Fedora Core 2 minimal installation?
Regards, /m
tis 2004-06-01 klockan 20.58 skrev Martin Olsson:
Hi,
It would be nice if one could choose to use reiserfs (or any other file system) when doing a minimal installation WITHOUT having the disk3 available. I mean, alot of users want to choose minimal install and then apt-get/yum home their packages later on, but the file system is something you really want from scratch so it should be possible (and practical) to use a non-default file system in the minimal install. Therefore I suggest that file systems util packages etc be moved from disk3 (and wherever they reside atm) to disk1.
Being able to install a minimal system with reiserfs support with only the first cd is definitely on my wishlist also.
Where can I find the list of packages that is included in the Fedora Core 2 minimal installation?
The 'core' and the 'base' group in http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/2/i386/os/Fedora/bas...
/noa