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Fri, 21 Feb 2020 15:54:15 -0700
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On 2/21/20 7:36 AM, Ken Teh wrote:
> I've been using the comps file to construct the packages list for my kickstart
> installs, ignoring the other files (primary, other, and filelists) that are in
> repodata folder.
> 
> Can someone explain what the other files are and if I need to review them for
> "other" packages? I notice that for centos 8, the comps file is called
> comps-baseos, suggesting that there are more (?) package groups listed elsewhere.
> 
> Thanks.

I believe primary holds the full list of all packages and much associated
metadata.  filelists has the list of all of the files in all of the packages.
Not sure what other has.

I don't think that there are other "comps" like files other than ones with
comps in the name.  Note though that there can be packages that are not listed
in comps at all.

HTH,
  Orion

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