[CentOS-devel] Anaconda install groups vs yumgroups?
Marcus Moeller
marcus.moeller at gmx.ch
Wed Jul 13 06:54:50 UTC 2011
Hi again.
>> In looking at the C6 installer there are several types of installs listed.
>> In the past I could do an install and anaconda would tell me what yumgroups
>> it installed via the anaconda.cfg that was dropped in /root.
>>
>> with c6 anaconda still drops this file but none of the yumgroups are listed.
>>
>> Is there a way to determine what yumgroups a particular install group installs?
Btw. if you mean the default Anaconda installation templates like
Desktop, Minimal Desktop ... they are hard-coded:
+ tasks = [(N_("Desktop"),
+ ["base", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "java-platform",
"network-file-system-client",
+ "server-platform",
+ "fonts", "print-client",
+ "basic-desktop", "desktop-debugging", "desktop-platform",
+ "general-desktop", "graphical-admin-tools", "input-methods",
+ "legacy-x", "x11", "internet-applications",
"internet-browser", "office-suite",
+ "remote-desktop-clients"]),
+ (N_("Minimal Desktop"),
+ ["base", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "java-platform",
"network-file-system-client",
+ "server-platform",
+ "fonts", "print-client",
+ "basic-desktop", "desktop-debugging", "desktop-platform",
+ "input-methods",
+ "legacy-x", "x11", "internet-browser",
+ "remote-desktop-clients"]),
+ (N_("Minimal"),
+ ["core"]),
+ (N_("Basic Server"),
+ ["base", "console-internet", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "hardware-monitoring", "java-platform",
+ "large-systems", "network-file-system-client",
+ "performance", "perl-runtime", "server-platform"]),
+ (N_("Database Server"),
+ ["base", "console-internet", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "hardware-monitoring", "java-platform",
+ "large-systems", "network-file-system-client",
+ "performance", "perl-runtime", "server-platform",
+ "mysql-client", "mysql", "postgresql-client", "postgresql",
+ "system-admin-tools"]),
+ (N_("Web Server"),
+ ["base", "console-internet", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "java-platform",
+ "network-file-system-client",
+ "performance", "perl-runtime", "server-platform",
+ "web-server", "web-servlet", "php", "turbogears",
+ "mysql-client", "postgresql-client"]),
+ (N_("Virtual Host"),
+ ["base", "console-internet", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "hardware-monitoring", "java-platform",
+ "large-systems", "network-file-system-client",
+ "performance", "perl-runtime", "server-platform",
+ "virtualization", "virtualization-client",
+ "virtualization-platform"]),
+ (N_("Software Development Workstation"),
+ ["base", "core", "debugging",
+ "directory-client", "java-platform",
"network-file-system-client",
+ "performance", "perl-runtime", "server-platform",
+ "fonts", "print-client",
+ "basic-desktop", "desktop-debugging", "desktop-platform",
+ "general-desktop", "graphical-admin-tools", "input-methods",
+ "legacy-x", "x11", "internet-browser", "graphics",
"emacs", "tex",
+ "remote-desktop-clients", "virtualization",
"virtualization-client",
+ "virtualization-platform",
+ "desktop-platform-devel", "development", "eclipse",
+ "server-platform-devel", "technical-writing",
+ "additional-devel"])]
Hope that helps.
Greets
Marcus
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