What is the difference between these options? Reprint a description of a netizen:
This does not seem to be accurate, and I would like to know more about what each option contains and how they relate to each other in order to determine which item to choose in the end.
8. What groups is included in the option at install time?
Based on/usr/lib/anaconda/installclasses/rhel.py from images/install.img The following options is available:
Desktop: Base, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Java-platform, Network-file-system-client, Server-platform , fonts, print-client, Basic-desktop, desktop-debugging, Desktop-platform, General-desktop, Graphical-admin-tools, Input-methods, Legacy-x, X11, Internet-applications, Internet-browser, Office-suite, remote-desktop-clients
Minimal Desktop: Base, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Java-platform, Network-file-system-client, Server-platform, fonts, print-client, Basic-desktop, desktop-debugging, Desktop-platform, Input-methods, Legacy-x, X11 , Internet-browser, remote-desktop-clients
Minimal: Core
Basic Server: Base, Console-internet, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Hardware-monitoring, Java-platform, Large-systems, Network-file-system-client, Performance, Perl-runtime, Server-platform
Database Server: Base, Console-internet, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Hardware-monitoring, Java-platform, Large-systems, Network-file-system-client, Performance, Perl-runtime, Server-platform, Mysql-client, MySQL, postgresql-client, PostgreSQL, System-admin-tools
Web Server: Base, Console-internet, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Java-platform, Network-file-system-client, performance, Perl-runtime, Server-platform, Web-server, Web-servlet, PHP, TurboGears, Mysql-client, Postgresql-client
Virtual Host: Base, Console-internet, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Hardware-monitoring, Java-platform, Large-systems, Network-file-system-client, Performance, Perl-runtime, Server-platform, virtualization, Virtualization-client, Virtualization-platform
Software Development Workstation: base, Core, debugging, Directory-client, Java-platform, Network-file-system-client, performance, Perl-runtime, Server-platform, fonts, print-client, Basic-desktop, Desktop-debugging, Desktop-platform, General-desktop, Graphical-admin-tools, Input-methods, Legacy-x, X11, Internet-browser, graphics, Emacs, Tex, Remote-desktop-clients, virtualization, Virtualization-client, Virtualization-platform, Desktop-platform-devel, development, Eclipse, Server-platform-devel, technical-writing, Additional-devel
The contents of each group can is seen by
Yum groupinfo <groupname>