Florin Andrei a écrit :

Often I just use the first CD (out of the regular set of install CDs).

http://mirror.its.uidaho.edu/pub/centos/5.2/isos/i386/CentOS-5.2-i386-bin-1of6.iso Choose "customize package groups" (or whatever is the name of that option) and then unselect all package groups except Base.

This will give you a relatively "minimal" system. If you want to install anything after that, just do a "yum install".


That's one of the very few drawbacks from CentOS, compared to other distros. If you're a non-english user, you have to use either a DVD or the set of CDs. When I install either a server or a desktop, I always start out from a minimal system (that is, everything unchecked except 'Base').

CentOS 5.1 needed CDs 1, 4 and 5 to do a minimal install. With CentOS 5.2, CDs 1, 3 and 4 are needed. Two extra CDs to install a total amount of three localization packages. And there seems to be no way to abort the install after CD1 and then fetch the remaining packages (which ones?) from the internet.

But then, as german writer Kurt Tucholsky said (referring to a beautiful woman): she only lacked a flaw to be perfect.

:o)

Niki
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