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diff --git a/perl-install/drakxtools.spec b/perl-install/drakxtools.spec
index 2226be9a6..3e5937056 100644
--- a/perl-install/drakxtools.spec
+++ b/perl-install/drakxtools.spec
@@ -42,6 +42,11 @@ Group: System/Configuration/Other
Requires: %{name}-newt = %version-%release, perl-Net_SSLeay >= 1.22-1mdk, perl-Authen-PAM >= 0.14-1mdk, perl-CGI >= 2.91-1mdk
PreReq: rpm-helper
+%package -n drakx-finish-install
+Summary: First boot configuration
+Group: System/Configuration/Other
+Requires: %{name} = %version-%release
+
%package -n harddrake
Summary: Main Hardware Configuration/Information Tool
Group: System/Configuration/Hardware
@@ -157,6 +162,14 @@ This add the capability to be runned behind a web server to the drakx tools.
See package %name
+%description -n drakx-finish-install
+For OEM-like duplications, it allows at first boot:
+- network configuration
+- creating users
+- setting root password
+- choosing authentication
+
+
%description -n harddrake
The harddrake service is a hardware probing tool run at system boot
time to determine what hardware has been added or removed from the
@@ -337,6 +350,12 @@ file /etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/previous_hw | fgrep -q perl && %_datadir/harddrak
%_iconsdir/mini/harddrake.png
%_iconsdir/harddrake.png
+%files -n drakx-finish-install
+%defattr(-,root,root)
+%config(noreplace) %_sysconfdir/sysconfig/finish-install
+%_sysconfdir/X11/xsetup.d/finish-install.xsetup
+%_sbindir/finish-install
+
%files http -f %{name}-http.list
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %_sysconfdir/drakxtools_http
@@ -347,6 +366,8 @@ file /etc/sysconfig/harddrake2/previous_hw | fgrep -q perl && %_datadir/harddrak
%config(noreplace) %_sysconfdir/logrotate.d/drakxtools-http
%changelog
+- new package drakx-finish-install
+
* Fri Nov 26 2004 Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandrakesoft.com> 10.2-0.5mdk
- diskdrake: handle common geometry XXX/240/63 is quite common thus
fixing yet another infamous "XP doesn't boot" (though it should