Re: Kickstart installing what I tell it not to

From: Chris Miller (cmiller_at_gammae.com)
Date: 04/09/04

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    To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 12:28:38 -0400
    
    

    Also when doing an rpm -e sendmail shouldn't rpm say mdadm depends on
    sendmail?

    On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 21:28, Maynard Kuona wrote:
    > On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 03:02, Chris Miller wrote:
    > > I am try to setup a ks.cfg and every time I run an install with my
    > > ks.cfg apmd, finger, hotplug, irda-utils, isdn4k-utils, jwhois,
    > > kernel-pcmcia-cs, make, ppp, procmail, rp-pppoe, sendmail, stunnel,
    > > talk, usbutils, wireless-tools, wvdial all keep getting installed.
    > > Not sure if its me or KS.
    > >
    > >
    > > --Start ks.cfg----
    > >
    > > # Kickstart file.
    > >
    > > #System language
    > > lang en_US.UTF-8
    > > langsupport --default en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8
    > >
    > > #System keyboard
    > > keyboard us
    > > #System mouse
    > > mouse --emulthree msintellips/2
    > >
    > > #Sytem timezone
    > > timezone America/New_York
    > >
    > > #Reboot after installation
    > > reboot
    > > #Use text mode install
    > > #text
    > >
    > > #Install Red Hat Linux instead of upgrade
    > > install
    > > #Use Web installation
    > > url --url ftp://10.0.0.100/fedora/
    > > #System bootloader configuration
    > > bootloader --location=mbr --append rhgb
    > >
    > > #System authorization infomation
    > > auth --useshadow --enablecache
    > > #Network information
    > > network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0
    > > #Firewall configuration
    > > firewall --enabled --ssh
    > > #XWindows configuration information
    > > xconfig --depth=8 --resolution=640x480 --defaultdesktop=GNOME
    > >
    > > part / --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda1
    > > part swap --onpart sda2
    > > part swap --onpart sda3
    > > part /tmp --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda5
    > > part /var --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda6
    > > part /var/log --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda7
    > > part /usr --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda8
    > > part /home --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda9
    > > part /local --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda10
    > > part /local2 --fstype reiserfs --onpart sda11
    > >
    > > #Package install information
    > > %packages --ignoredeps
    > > acl
    > > acpid
    > > anacron
    > > ash
    > > aspell
    > > aspell-en
    > > at
    > > atk
    > > attr
    > > audiofile
    > > authconfig
    > > autofs
    > > basesystem
    > > bash
    > > bc
    > > beecrypt
    > > bind-utils
    > > bzip2
    > > bzip2-libs
    > > chkconfig
    > > chkfontpath
    > > coreutils
    > > cpio
    > > cpp
    > > cracklib
    > > cracklib-dicts
    > > crontabs
    > > ctags
    > > cyrus-sasl
    > > cyrus-sasl-md5
    > > cyrus-sasl-plain
    > > db4
    > > desktop-file-utils
    > > dev
    > > devlabel
    > > dhclient
    > > diffutils
    > > dos2unix
    > > dosfstools
    > > dump
    > > e2fsprogs
    > > ed
    > > eject
    > > elfutils
    > > elfutils-libelf
    > > esound
    > > ethtool
    > > expat
    > > fam
    > > fbset
    > > fedora-logos
    > > fedora-release
    > > file
    > > filesystem
    > > findutils
    > > fontconfig
    > > freetype
    > > FreeWnn-libs
    > > ftp
    > > gawk
    > > GConf2
    > > gdbm
    > > gdk-pixbuf
    > > gettext
    > > glib
    > > glib2
    > > glibc
    > > glibc-common
    > > Glide3
    > > gmp
    > > gnome-mime-data
    > > gnome-python2
    > > gnome-python2-bonobo
    > > gnome-python2-canvas
    > > gnome-vfs2
    > > gnupg
    > > gpm
    > > grep
    > > groff
    > > grub
    > > gtk+
    > > gtk2
    > > gzip
    > > hdparm
    > > hesiod
    > > hwdata
    > > indexhtml
    > > info
    > > initscripts
    > > iproute
    > > iptables
    > > iputils
    > > jfsutils
    > > joe
    > > kbd
    > > kernel
    > > kernel-smp
    > > kernel-utils
    > > krb5-libs
    > > krbafs
    > > kudzu
    > > less
    > > lftp
    > > lha
    > > libacl
    > > libart_lgpl
    > > libattr
    > > libbonobo
    > > libbonoboui
    > > libcap
    > > libgcc
    > > libgcj
    > > libglade2
    > > libgnome
    > > libgnomecanvas
    > > libgnomeui
    > > libIDL
    > > libjpeg
    > > libpcap
    > > libpng
    > > libstdc++
    > > libtermcap
    > > libtiff
    > > libuser
    > > libwnck
    > > libwvstreams
    > > libxml
    > > libxml2
    > > libxml2-python
    > > libxslt
    > > linc
    > > lockdev
    > > logrotate
    > > logwatch
    > > losetup
    > > lrzsz
    > > lsof
    > > lvm
    > > lynx
    > > mailcap
    > > mailx
    > > MAKEDEV
    > > man
    > > man-pages
    > > mdadm
    > > mgetty
    > > mingetty
    > > minicom
    > > mkbootdisk
    > > mkinitrd
    > > mktemp
    > > modutils
    > > mount
    > > mtools
    > > mtr
    > > mt-st
    > > nano
    > > ncftp
    > > ncurses
    > > netconfig
    > > net-snmp
    > > net-tools
    > > newt
    > > nfs-utils
    > > nmap
    > > nscd
    > > nss_ldap
    > > ntp
    > > ntsysv
    > > openldap
    > > openmotif
    > > openssh
    > > openssh-clients
    > > openssh-server
    > > openssl
    > > ORBit2
    > > pam
    > > pam_krb5
    > > pam_smb
    > > pango
    > > parted
    > > passwd
    > > patchutils
    > > pax
    > > pciutils
    > > pcre
    > > perl
    > > perl-Filter
    > > pinfo
    > > popt
    > > portmap
    > > postgresql-libs
    > > prelink
    > > procinfo
    > > procps
    > > psmisc
    > > pygtk2
    > > pygtk2-libglade
    > > pyOpenSSL
    > > pyorbit
    > > python
    > > python-optik
    > > pyxf86config
    > > quota
    > > raidtools
    > > rdate
    > > rdist
    > > readline
    > > redhat-config-date
    > > redhat-config-mouse
    > > redhat-config-network
    > > redhat-config-network-tui
    > > redhat-config-proc
    > > redhat-config-securitylevel-tui
    > > redhat-config-services
    > > redhat-menus
    > > reiserfs-utils
    > > rhnlib
    > > rhpl
    > > rmt
    > > rootfiles
    > > rpm
    > > rpm-python
    > > rsh
    > > rsync
    > > run
    > > schedutils
    > > screen
    > > sed
    > > setarch
    > > setserial
    > > setup
    > > setuptool
    > > shadow-utils
    > > slang
    > > slocate
    > > specspo
    > > star
    > > startup-notification
    > > statserial
    > > sudo
    > > switchdesk
    > > symlinks
    > > sysklogd
    > > syslinux
    > > sysstat
    > > SysVinit
    > > tar
    > > tcpdump
    > > tcp_wrappers
    > > tcsh
    > > telnet
    > > termcap
    > > time
    > > tmpwatch
    > > traceroute
    > > ttmkfdir
    > > tzdata
    > > unix2dos
    > > unzip
    > > up2date
    > > usermode
    > > usermode-gtk
    > > utempter
    > > util-linux
    > > vconfig
    > > vim-common
    > > vim-enhanced
    > > vim-minimal
    > > vim-X11
    > > vixie-cron
    > > wget
    > > which
    > > words
    > > Xaw3d
    > > XFree86
    > > XFree86-base-fonts
    > > XFree86-font-utils
    > > XFree86-libs
    > > XFree86-libs-data
    > > XFree86-Mesa-libGL
    > > XFree86-Mesa-libGLU
    > > XFree86-tools
    > > XFree86-xauth
    > > XFree86-xfs
    > > xinetd
    > > xinitrc
    > > ypbind
    > > yp-tools
    > > yum
    > > zip
    > > zlib
    > > -apmd
    > > -finger
    > > -hotplug
    > > -irda-utils
    > > -isdn4k-utils
    > > -jwhois
    > > -kernel-pcmcia-cs
    > > -make
    > > -ppp
    > > -procmail
    > > -rp-pppoe
    > > -sendmail
    > > -stunnel
    > > -talk
    > > -usbutils
    > > -wireless-tools
    > > -wvdial
    > >
    > > %pre
    > > dd if=/dev/zero of=dev/sda bs=512 count=20
    > > sfdisk /dev/sda -D -uM << EOF
    > > ,1000,83,*
    > > ,2000,82
    > > ,2000,82
    > > ,,E
    > > ,1000,83
    > > ,1000,83
    > > ,2000,83
    > > ,3000,83
    > > ,512,83
    > > ,3500,83
    > > ,,83
    > > EOF
    > >
    > >
    > > %post
    > >
    > >
    > > --End ks.cfg--
    > >
    > Try to do an apt-get remove of those packages and see what happens. They
    > will show you the dependencies. For instance, I think mdadm has a
    > dependency on sendmail, so sendmail is added automatically.
    >

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