Perhaps with something like this: lang en_US.UTF-8 langsupport en_GB.UTF-8 keyboard uk In the kickstart file. In mine it's the frist few lines. Hope this helps. Phil Robin Bowes wrote:
Jesse Keating wrote:On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 10:37 -0700, Shabazian, Chip wrote:Be aware however, that this usually results in a system that is unusable. You need to build back up from @base in order to get a goodbuild. I have no idea what these packages might be for FC5.%packages --nobase @Core will give you a system that is usable, but has no yum, no lftp, no man pages, no a lot of stuff. You do get rpm, and thus python so thats good. It is usable, just difficult to add to it from there.I've been working on this today, and this post scratch my itch nicely! I use this: %packages --nobase --resolvedeps @Core yum openssh-server openssh-clients # list of other packages here This way I can add only just those packages I need and don't get all the other cruft that comes with the standard install and isn't needed on servers. Now, if I could only work out how to set LANG to en_GB.UTF-8 on installation ... R. _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list redhat com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list
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