[CentOS] Easy way to strip down CentOS?

Wed Feb 25 20:51:14 UTC 2015
Steve Lindemann <steve at marmot.org>

On 2/25/2015 12:04 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
>
> Le 25/02/2015 19:36, John R Pierce a écrit :
>> I install from the 'minimum' ISO, and get that off the bat, then just
>> install the packages I need with yum
>
> I do the same, but my question is: how to do that the other way around?
> Let's say you start from the base system, then install a couple dozen
> command-line utilities from cowsay to whois, then you install the "X
> Window System" group, a couple dozen fonts, then the WindowMaker window
> manager, then a handful of X applications... how do you manage from
> there to get back to exactly the base system you had from the start? I
> know this may sound a little academic, but it's for a little private
> experiment here.

Before I discovered the minimal iso I found that I could unselect 
everything and still get a working install with CentOS on my servers. 
Curiously, that didn't work with RedHat, had to at least select the 
"base" option and then go thru the base options to deselect bits.  My 
experience is only up thru v6, don't know about v7 (refuse to use it for 
now).
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Steve