Hi, On 20.12.2011 15:57, Bruno CHOQUET wrote: > I have already done. But it 's complicate because i have two profiles : > > - one profile with 29 tools for "TOTO" computer (without Foxit) > - one profile with 30 tools for ALL OTHER COMPUTERS > > But, when i add, change, remove a package, i must to change two profiles : it's > not a good method for me... Why not using a profile dependency? Create a "base" profile <profile id='base'> <package .... /> <!-- all your 29 packages --> </profile> Then create your CommonTools and CommonToolsToto profiles: <profile id='CommonTools'> <depends profile-id='base' /> <package package-id='Foxit' /> </profile> <profile id='CommonToolsToto'> <depends profile-id='base' /> </profile> Then just assign CommonToolsToto to your TOTO host, and ComonTools to all other hosts. Of course you could also directly assign 'base' to TOTO. Note: Renaming profiles assigned does not have any effect on package installation. Just assigning the same package via different profiles does not trigger re-install or similar actions. So feel free to re-arrange your profile structure the way you like it. br, Rainer |