During the installation process of SL 6x from a bootable installation DVD, there is an opportunity to configure in detail the selection of the actual applications and utilities ("packages") that one wants. If for some reason an error is made, in part due to the lack of a confirmation prompt if the install widget is hit, and the system proceeds to install producing a bootable system from the machine local hard drive, is there a way to get back to this section of the install process from a running system (as root) using the same DVD?

I do not want to use the add/remove software pull down menu item that seems to require repositories over a network, not from the local machine DVD -- unless the add/remove software GUI utility can be pointed to the bootable install DVD. I also do not want to re-install from scratch.

I typically do use the update process over the network, as well as the GUI add/remove software from repositories -- or yum from a command line -- for specific applications/utilities, but not for the long laundry list during an initial installation.

Yasha Karant

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