I think I can help...
If you do an install from the RHEL installer, select customize now, and
you'll be able to see everything that can be installed. You just simply
un-check what you do not want.
Start with the base server package.
However, if this is a 64 bit install, or x86_64 they call it.
This may help you with yum too.
This came from the Red Hat portal that you get access to with support.
I hope you can still view it.
https://access.redhat.com/kb/docs/DOC-2531
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 8:52 AM, John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.comwrote:
I think I can help...
If you do an
On 20/12/11 14:17, John Thompson wrote:
True. But if you don't use yum, yum doesn't update its database properly
of what has been installed/updated and will sometimes complain on its next
run. Plus yum seems to do a much better job of automatically installing
the dependencies you need, without