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.