On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 09:50 -1000, David Cantrell wrote:
The names of the tasks maybe need more description. The reason they are radio buttons instead of checkboxes is that the choices indicate preset lists of yum package groups to install.
I may be dim, but why does that mean they have to be radio buttons? Can't anaconda just sum the list of package groups if you pick more than one option? I don't see any intrinsic reason why the user _shouldn't_ be allowed to configure a system that's both a Graphical Desktop and a Software Development system, say.