> > If you look at what rhsetup does, most of the work is to run rpm to install > the packages in the list for the configuration you picked. You might be able > to modify that list before you start rhsetup and fool it that way. > But I'm not sure why you're all working with rhsetup - isn't that the old > incomplete installer that was replaced by the 'loader' program ? >
rhsetup doesn't have as many features as anaconda, but it is still maintained and supported. Karsten -- Karsten Hopp | Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Red Hat Deutschland | Tel: +49-711-96437-0 Hauptstaetterstr.58 | Fax: +49-711-96437-111 D-70178 Stuttgart | http://www.redhat.de
