On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:

> The "server" install seems to be the "workstation" everything plus the stuff 
> that's needed to be a server.  Unlike a workstation though, servers usually 
> have a very specific purpose; mail, web, file/print, etc.  However, they don't 
> ask what kind of server you want to install, do they (I can't actually 
> remember if I've ever chosen that option)?  So, they just install everything, 
> plus all server packages.

I did a server install of Redhat 7.0 a few weeks ago. When I selected
"Server" (in the graphical installer), it then asked me to select from a
list of server types. If I recall correctly, the list was "Mail", "DNS",
"Web", and "Samba". Multiple selections were possible, and I believe only
"Mail" and "Web" were selected by default.

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John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix 
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