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DescriptionPatrick C. F. Ernzer
2011-04-11 15:43:34 UTC
In 32.5. Package Selection, in the warning box at the start of the secrion, we say
[...]Packages known to cause such problems are assigned to the @Conflicts (variant) group, where variant is Server or Client. If you specify @Everything in a kickstart file, be sure to exclude @Conflicts (variant) or the installation will fail:
and then follow by an example that is contradictory to what we just said.
@Everything (Server)
-@Conflicts
To be consistent with the above text, the example should read
@Everything
-@Conflicts (Server)
Obviously, please test before updating docs, I personally never use @Everything installs.
Comment 2Ruediger Landmann
2011-04-15 06:49:48 UTC