The way I would do it would be to take an empty machine do a Workstation install, save a copy of the RPM database then add stuff until it works as expected and then diff the RPM database. I am sure there are scripts somewhere that do the installs but I don't know where they are. Cheers, Davidm On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 12:53, lynn.newton@cox.net wrote: > Does anyone know how to determine exactly what RPMs > are bundled together for a given Red Hat standard > installation, i.e., for a Workstation and for a Server, > without having to actually install a system and then > look to see what you've got? > > I've been working on documenting the use of certain > utilities that I later came to find out are not part > of the Workstation install, but must be specially > loaded. This is normally not a big deal, except that > the material I'm working on is going to be used by > instructors in classes all over the world, and it would > be wise in the future to make sure that the functionality > I'm writing about will be included on the typical > classroom installation. > > The case in point is the mtools RPM. The GNOME gfloppy > program allows easy formatting of floppies, and putting > either an ext2 or DOS file system on it. I have most > everything there is available to load on my system, > and assumed that since gfloppy is there, a part of > GNOME, that mtools would also be there to support it. > It's not, as someone testing my stuff found out. > > The workaround is to add a note in the textbook that > such-and-such a package may need to be installed > specially, but it's better to avoid that sort of > thing. > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss