Garrick and all,
The format is not good in my former email, I'll repost it again now.
--David
%packages # 'base' and 'core' are always selected, here we just specified explicitly @base @core @system-tools
-bluez-hcidump -bluez-gnome -bluez-libs -bluez-utils -ccid ## Generic USB CCID smart card reader driver -coolkey ## Linux Driver support for the CoolKey and CAC products. -pcmciautils -wpa_supplicant
-ppp -rp-pppoe -arptables_jf ## Userspace control program for the arptables network filter -dhcpv6_client ## DHCPv6 client -finger -gpm -microcode_ctl -NetworkManager -oddjob -oddjob-libs -prelink -rdate -rsh -talk -zisofs-tools -samba-client -samba-common
--- Garrick Staples garrick@usc.edu wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:11:52AM -0700, Robinson Tiemuqinke alleged:
Hi,
Has any one know how to skip ix86 packages from installation in Centos kickstart? Most of our
machines
have 64bit Intel/AMD CPUs, and it make non-sense
to
still keep 32bit compatibility. Even worse of i*86 packages is, when upgrade we have to recompile
both
ix86 version and x86_64 version to get an
automatic
yum upgrade.
I know we could use 'exclude' option to exclude
i*86
packages from yum calculation/upgrade; But, if
this
can be extended to kickstart?
Thanks a lot.
That's funny. I never get 32bit packages on my kickstarted x86_64 boxes. I have to install them seperately on %post.
-- Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin University of Southern California
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