Ok.. so I'm confused.. you would only want to remove a package that you
didn't want, so you wouldn't have added it in the first place unless you
were using groups and then removing packages you didn't want.

Is this what the package removal feature in the kickstart file is for? Just
removing things that got added from groups that had no dependencies?

thanks,
jon


On 10/2/07, Jeremy Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 15:34 -0400, Jon Steer wrote:
> > I have attempted to remove "wireless-tools" in my packages section,
> > but it doesn't get removed. Does this mean it won't remove if there
> > are dependencies? I thought a --nodeps was being done for this?
>
> No, --nodeps isn't done and won't be.
>
> > I have noticed in other peoples kickstart files, they specify the same
> > package for removal multiple times? Is there some hidden ordering
> > issue I'm missing?
>
> Probably more an issue of not realizing they're present more than once.
> Saying it more than once doesn't really change anything :)
>
> Jeremy
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