On 10/23/2011 09:24 AM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
On 10/23/2011 04:42 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
> I installed Sugar as additional Windows Manager, but when I removed all
> sugar group also gdm was removed, so I couldn't restart graphically.I
> had to start in text mode, and re-install it.
> I suppose that this is not correct, but what is wrong??
>
When you removed the entire group you also took GDM with it because it's
part of the group. All you need to do it reinstall GDM to get your
graphical log in back.
How about this for a solution? Make a group for install that contains
the gdm and a group for remove that does not contain gdm. Then yum
would only have to know if it was doing an install or a remove to get
the right group.
Maybe a label field in the group file that yum could check. Label gdm
as install only. Then yum would know to ignore gdm when removing this
group.
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