Greetings, I had downloaded c6 64 bits ISO, selected all packages to be installed. One dependency warning relating to Emacs appeared. I chose to continue. Unfortunately I was multitasking and did not note down the package name Twice this issue appeared -- first time around aborted install due to power cut. Did anybody else face this situation? Also is there a better way with just DVDs and not LAN to select all package install. (no Kickstart, NFS server etc.) I have the ISO images though. /ducks I know no sysadmin installs everything on a centos box... But then it is just a single desktop to get legroom in a M$ shop / Home //ducks -- Regards, Rajagopal
installing all packages is very bad idea. many of them may conflict in installation process or after it. ??? Ashkan R On Aug 11, 2012 8:41 PM, "Rajagopal Swaminathan" <raju.rajsand at gmail.com> wrote:> Greetings, > > I had downloaded c6 64 bits ISO, selected all packages to be installed. > > One dependency warning relating to Emacs appeared. I chose to > continue. Unfortunately I was multitasking and did not note down the > package name > > Twice this issue appeared -- first time around aborted install due to > power cut. > > Did anybody else face this situation? > > Also is there a better way with just DVDs and not LAN to select all > package install. (no Kickstart, NFS server etc.) I have the ISO images > though. > > /ducks > I know no sysadmin installs everything on a centos box... But then it > is just a single desktop to get legroom in a M$ shop / Home > //ducks > > -- > Regards, > > Rajagopal > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >