minimal install too minimal

Chris Kloiber ckloiber at ckloiber.com
Thu Mar 18 05:28:19 UTC 2010


Can the logic be changed in the packages?

IE: standard old networking ON by default if NetworkManager is not 
installed, and have scritps/triggers there to disable it if 
NetworkManager gets installed?

-- 
Chris Kloiber


On 03/17/2010 05:29 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Adam Williamson (awilliam at redhat.com) said:
>> I understand the technical limitation of anaconda which explains why
>> this does not currently work. I disagree with Jesse's use of the
>> 'minimal' definition to rationalize that it not working is perfectly
>> normal and okay. I'd say it's rather an undesired but fairly minor
>> limitation which, in a perfect world, ought to be fixed; it's not the
>> behaviour we actually desire or intend.
>
> The simplest way to 'fix' this is to include NetworkManager in the
> minimal install. However, the security and server people that defined
> the minimal install are not amenable to this as a solution.
>
> Bill

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