On Dec 7, 2007 3:48 AM, David Hrbáč [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you can extend Karanbir's way by using kickstart, where you can
remove far more packages. Some hints: bluez*, up2date, wireless-tools,
wvdial, pcmcia-cs, etc. It all depends on the needs.
David Hrbáč
This question comes up so
Aaron Seelye wrote:
I'm new to the linux world (long time FreeBSD user), and I'm wondering
if there's an easy way to install CentOS 5 without the GUI and
unnecessary services? I see there's a server cd for CentOS 4, but I
didnt see anything like that for CentOS 5. Am I looking in the wrong
Hello,
I'm new to the linux world (long time FreeBSD user), and I'm wondering
if there's an easy way to install CentOS 5 without the GUI and
unnecessary services? I see there's a server cd for CentOS 4, but I
didnt see anything like that for CentOS 5. Am I looking in the wrong
places, or
Aaron Seelye wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to the linux world (long time FreeBSD user), and I'm wondering
if there's an easy way to install CentOS 5 without the GUI and
unnecessary services? I see there's a server cd for CentOS 4, but I
didnt see anything like that for CentOS 5. Am I looking in
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