Re: Minimal RHEL4 install



Trey Sizemore wrote:
Hi-

I'm looking for a guide or best practices around building a very
minimal RHEL4 machine (no X).

Any tips/sites/guides I can be pointed to?

Actually, yes. I was talking to a friend at work, and they told me one thing
they'd tried, and discovered worked well: during the install, there was a
choice of workstation, server, and minimal (I think it was), and that was it.
He had to add dhcp and ssh manually.

mark

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