[CentOS] question on unused directories in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Feb 15 22:24:02 UTC 2012
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Craig Thompson wrote: > Thanks, Lamar. This is the type of helpful response I was looking for. > > If anyone has any other practical "lists of junk" please post them. > > My goal is to develop my own list, put it in a basic shell script and > remove them wholesale. I've done this for generally unused services which > I run upon installation of a basic system, and it works well. > > The more community input, the better, IMO. <snip> Here's a thought: yum grouplist | awk '{if ($3 ~ /Groups/ ) { doit = ($1 ~ /Install/ ) ? 1 : 0;} if ( doit ) { print $0; }}' This will name all the groups that are installed. if you see, say, "Office Suite and Productivity", you can do a yum remove @"Office Suite and Productivity" mark
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