Garrick and All, I can not find <biarchonly> tag in comps.xml for Centos 5. Anyone know what it exactly means and why it is missed? Another question is: for group @core, @base and @System-tools, which one has both arch enables(so that will automatically install both ix86 and x86_64 versions libraries)? And how can I disable it through kickstart options? Please help. Thanks a lot. --David --- Garrick Staples <garrick at usc.edu> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:40:42AM -0700, Robinson > Tiemuqinke alleged: > > Garrick and all, > > > > I'm using Kickstart as well. Would you mind to > attach > > the packages selection section of your kickstart > > configuration file? > > > > My package selection section is attached below, > would > > you mind to have a look? > > > > --David > > > > %packages > > # 'base' and 'core' are always selected, here we > just > > specified explicitly > > @base > > @core > > @system-tools > > I think it is one of these groups that are enabling > biarch. > > My package list has been slowly evolving since RH6, > so I suspect there > is a lot of useless baggage, but I stopped using the > group names a long > time ago. > > %packages --resolvedeps --ignoremissing > --excludedocs > xorg-x11-libs > xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU > xorg-x11-xauth > binutils > blas > coreutils > eject > freetype > gdb > glibc-devel > gsl > iptables-ipv6 > lapack > libf2c > libstdc++-devel > compat-libstdc++-33 > compat-libstdc++-296 > compat-libgcc-296 > compat-glibc > lsof > ltrace > mgetty > nscd > ntp > openmotif > openssh > openssh-clients > openssh-server > openssl > pciutils > pdksh > perl-CGI > python > python-tools > rdist > rsh-server > rsync > rusers > rusers-server > screen > sendmail-cf > strace > tcl > tclx > tftp > xinetd > -XFree86-devel > -acpid > -apmd > -aspell > -aspell-config > -authconfig > -cups > -dos2unix > -dosfstools > -dump > -fbset > -finger > -fontconfig-devel > -freetype-devel > -ftp > -hotplug > -htmlview > -ipsec-tools > -iptables > -iptables-ipv6 > -irda-utils > -isdn4k-utils > -jwhois > -kernel-pcmcia-cs > -krb5afs-utils > -krb5-workstation > -lftp > -lha > -libpcap > -libuser > -logwatch > -mailcap > -man-pages > -minicom > -mkbootdisk > -mt-st > -mtools > -mtr > -netconfig > -netdump > -ntsysv > -pam-devel > -pam_smb > -parted > -passwd > -patch > -pkgconfig > -procmail > -psacct > -pspell > -pyxf86config > -quota > -redhat-config-mouse > -redhat-config-network-tui > -redhat-config-securitylevel-tui > -redhat-logos > -redhat-menus > -reiserfs-utils > -rhpl > -rmt > -rp-pppoe > -rusers > -schedutils > -setserial > -setup > -sharutils > -slocate > -specspo > -sudo > -syslinux > -sysreport > -talk > -telnet > -tmpwatch > -unix2dos > -usbutils > -usermode > -vconfig > -wget > -wireless-tools > -wvdial > -yp-tools > -ypbind > > -- > Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin > University of Southern California > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com