Typically, a minimal install for a workstation is some window manager and bare bones utilities. Assuming one wants either a fully functional workstation or a server, how does one move from the bare bones to what one wants?

On previous major release SL installs (and current Ubuntu LTS initial install -- after that, one seems to be able to get to later major releases without doing a full install, merely upgrade in place), I get to install "packages" I want from the base distro, and then I expand from the other repos. A bare bones install seems as it might not have the packages one wants.

Also, does a bare bones install allow for manual partitioning of a drive (both "hard" and SSD)?

Yasha Karant

On 6/22/21 4:11 PM, Dave Dykstra wrote:
It worked for me just now to use
     download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/BaseOS/x86_64/os
and select a minimal install.

Dave

On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 05:48:10PM +0000, Teh, Kenneth M. wrote:
I found the repo url.  But no go on the install via the boot iso. It failed to 
retrieve an rpm after having retrieved several, glib2 in particular. Probably, 
download infrastructure is in a state of flux (?).  I'll try again later in the 
week.



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I tried the boot iso but it does not have a built-in list of mirrors. I'm stuck 
at the installation source.  I need a url, either a specific repo or a url.  
Please post if anyone knows one.


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Subject: Re: Rocky Linux 8.4 General Availability

Would those who have a spare machine (or more) and who install Rocky EL
8.4 please comment to this list.  Some of the questions that might need
to be answered are below.

How easy was manual disk partitioning?

How easy was selection of options, including the use of those from
ElRepo et al that are standard repositories of often needed "addons" not
available from the base distro?

How easy was it to maintain non-systems areas that might be needed
(e.g., /home , /opt , /usr/local )?

Do applications that are needed and function under SL still function
(perhaps with later release versions) on Rocky EL 8.4?

After running Rocky EL 8.4 for a bit with a real load of typical
applications and uses (and users as well), how stable is this distro?

My understanding from previous postings to this list is that the
problems are not just with a clone port of EL 8, but intrinsic to the
RHEL 8 from IBM RH.

Yasha Karant

On 6/22/21 8:45 AM, Dave Dykstra wrote:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__forums.rockylinux.org_t_rocky-2Dlinux-2D8-2D4-2Davailable-2Dnow&d=DwICaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=gd8BzeSQcySVxr0gDWSEbN-P-pgDXkdyCtaMqdCgPPdW1cyL5RIpaIYrCn8C5x2A&m=900BoUzT1UboaXTCd5bqp2ABPOlO9GJJJA1WE8o18vU&s=DIFSIW-zURjOQy8n9l2HkpDU9gqAzjcmnu79wdKWjGE&e=
Dave
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