Hello, I was wondering what is the smallest install that anyone has managed with 4 (4.2 to be precise) ? I'm looking at a machine running as a VPN in a DMZ, so I'm going to remove/NOT INSTALL things like gcc, X, etc. I'm planning on putting this on a 1gb USB stick and booting from it. That reminds me, was there going to be a 1 CD server install image ? The other thing I noticed is that if I install on x86_64 I get around 400mb in /usr/lib *and* /usr/lib64, is this entirely necessary ? Especially if I dont want the 32bit stuff ? How can one tell which packages are responsible for the libs in /usr/lib/ ? I tried a random filem from that directory; [root at services lib]# rpm -q --whatprovides libOggFLAC.so.1 flac-1.1.0-7 [root at services lib]# rpm -qa | grep -i flac flac-1.1.0-7 [root at services lib]# rpm -qi flac-1.1.0-7 Name : flac Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 1.1.0 Vendor: CentOS Release : 7 Build Date: Tue 22 Feb 2005 10:56:45 EST Install Date: Wed 13 Apr 2005 11:50:50 EST Build Host: guru.build.karan.org Group : Applications/Multimedia Source RPM: flac-1.1.0-7.src.rpm Size : 707386 License: LGPL/GPL Signature : DSA/SHA1, Sun 27 Feb 2005 06:37:33 EST, Key ID a53d0bab443e1821 Packager : Karanbir Singh <kbsingh at centos.org> URL : http://flac.sourceforge.net/ Summary : An encoder/decoder for the Free Lossless Audio Codec. Description : FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to Ogg Vorbis, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of the stream format, reference encoders and decoders in library form, flac, a command-line program to encode and decode FLAC files, metaflac, a command-line metadata editor for FLAC files and input plugins for various music players (the xmms plugin is in a sub-package). I cant see an 'arch' in there anywhere, however on the Centos DVD I found flac for both i386 and x86_64. So why are there rpms for both archs with the x86_64 build ? Thanks in advance.