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: Don't select anything; unselect everything and, you will see, the minimal install will be done. [[User:Renich|Renich]] 20:46, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
: Don't select anything; unselect everything and, you will see, the minimal install will be done. [[User:Renich|Renich]] 20:46, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
Thanks, that's not obvious, but simple.
== Virtualization ==
Recently, I've been dealing with Amazon EC2 and Rackspace's cloud. I think they need assistance with the package selection and service configuration... they need a minimal edition ;). There are certain things they don't need (the kernel, for example) so, this merits an expansion of this really cool feature in order to benefit the virtualization guys, no?... Xen would be in the way though... [[User:Renich|Renich]] 08:50, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
== Features to be added ==
Well, I was talking to a Mandriva specialist. He says they have 3 minimal "flavors":
* Completely minimal: installs the most essential packages (not even urpmi; their package manager)
* Standard minimal: very similar to our minimal installation
* Not-so-minimal Minimal (with X): Installs X
I just wanted to tell you this because, I think, we could learn a bit from them. Maybe we should talk to the anaconda guys to see if they can include these options during installation. [[User:Renich|Renich]] 17:58, 16 September 2009 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 17:58, 16 September 2009

As mentioned in the bug for the anaconda portion (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485995), there are some concerns about exposing this as a clickable option in anaconda because UI-wise, it really doesn't fit in with the other things we have present. Providing a ready-to-use kickstart config and instructions seem like much more what people who are interested in this are going to want anyway -- katzj

Minimal installation using graphical install

Ok, I've made minimal installations by deselecting all the packages while customizing an installation without any of the preset configurations.

Is this list consistent with that kind of installation? I think it installed 600 mb but I'm not sure about the package list...

It would be cool if the "minimal installation" preset came back... I remember it from Fedora Core 1 and 2... I think... Renich 07:55, 28 March 2009 (UTC)

Setting up a system without X from graphical install

When I'm using the graphical install of the current Fedora 11 preview netinstall image and select only "Basis" it still installs GNOME and X and so on, a total of about 525 packages. That's weird, I really didn't check anything except "Basis", not even "Hardware support".

Don't select anything; unselect everything and, you will see, the minimal install will be done. Renich 20:46, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

Thanks, that's not obvious, but simple.

Virtualization

Recently, I've been dealing with Amazon EC2 and Rackspace's cloud. I think they need assistance with the package selection and service configuration... they need a minimal edition ;). There are certain things they don't need (the kernel, for example) so, this merits an expansion of this really cool feature in order to benefit the virtualization guys, no?... Xen would be in the way though... Renich 08:50, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

Features to be added

Well, I was talking to a Mandriva specialist. He says they have 3 minimal "flavors":

  • Completely minimal: installs the most essential packages (not even urpmi; their package manager)
  • Standard minimal: very similar to our minimal installation
  • Not-so-minimal Minimal (with X): Installs X

I just wanted to tell you this because, I think, we could learn a bit from them. Maybe we should talk to the anaconda guys to see if they can include these options during installation. Renich 17:58, 16 September 2009 (UTC)