On Wed, 2006-10-04 at 17:21 +0100, Mark McLoughlin wrote: > > > - I had a little explanation somewhere was to why > > > gnome-python2-gtkhtml2 is needed. I think that's worth keeping; > > > it's not obvious at all > > Without it you'll get text-mode anaconda when you create OS images. > > More than happy to add an explanation of why it's needed. > > From StatelessLinuxCreateImageWithAnacondaRootpath: > > "You need gnome-python2-gtkhtml2 installed for a graphical install. > Anaconda doesn't Requires: it because you don't need it for a text > mode install." FWIW, if we're going to explain the need for gnome-python2-gtkhtml2, then we should seriously consider explaining each of the additional packages we install. I certainly don't mind doing that. In fact, I had started down that path originally, but never installed that verbage... > > > > - "chkconfig tftp on" does what you want ... sed not needed > > I don't think so. tftp is not a service that is started by init. > > tftp is started by xinetd. But I'll verify. Perhaps chkconfig is > > a lot smarter than I thought. > > It is. You are (of course) correct. Fixed. Jeff