----- "Tom Horsley" <horsley1953(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, 03 May 2010 11:22:39 -0000
Fedora QA wrote:
> That's almost impossible to do in GUI. We should propose a doable
way
> there. Maybe prepare some kickstart file?
It isn't hard to install "most" packages, just utterly undocumented:
Click on one package to get focus in package list, type Ctrl-A to
select all packages, right click to get context menu and pick
"select all optional packages", repeat for all package groups.
Ohó,
that's really good, thanks.
Of course, that probably won't get "all" packages, but it will
get all packages actually listed as optional (why there would
be other packages not listed at all cluttering the dvd is a
question I can't answer).
Why there isn't a button that just does the equivalent of
the above nonsense with the keyboard and mouse is beyond my
comprehension.
Anaconda could certainly make a good use of an user interface
usability expert, that's true.
I sure wish I knew how to bring up the context menu without
having to use the mouse though, since it is much more
convenient to avoid the mouse in virtual machine installs.
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