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Re: [Rule-list] Modifying the current anaconda--progress update


From: Pietro Abbati Marescotti
Subject: Re: [Rule-list] Modifying the current anaconda--progress update
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 11:26:11 +0100

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Back to the issue now: I think the default base install is interesting
to check also because we might need to redefine/take out something even
from that. For example, does it still include all the shells ever
invented since Charles Babbage, or library support for some unlikely
(for old PCs, that is) hardware, or server use?

Does it include, just by inertia (did I spell it right? probably not..)
some program which is obsolete/deprecated/not developed anymore/
not used by any rc script?

For example, does it include rlogin/rsh? if so, since we ARE going to
put openssh in, do we need them?

Yes, it should. The main (only?) reason is about the final goal of this project: if our goal is to let low-powered pc running redhat, we could provide full compatibility with new systems but also with older systems.... For example: what if an old server (with older tools) should work with RHLight ?(mmhh... it could be another name, couldn't it?)









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