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Re: Chroot woody setup in 15 minutes



On 00-10-17 Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> Joey is right. Doing a chroot woody setup really does only take
> about 15 minutes. Here's some rough notes on what I had to do
> to set one up on my potato box; I did GIMP builds there with no
> problems.

> 1) download base2_2.tgz
> 2) as root, untar in safe place (homedir, /usr/local/woody, whatever)
[...]
> 8) use *dselect* to Update and install build-essential.. removing tetex packages and emacs20 and doc-linux-text is helpful to reduce size -- for some reason dpkg-dev won't install with apt, but dselect is ok

And how much space does this chroot-woody need on a hard-disk? This
would be helpful for people that are thinking about setting a
chroot-woody up, but are very unsure if they have enough free spaces for
this.

Ciao
     Christian
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          Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member
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