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Re: Debian-lite (Was Re: Debian and Red Hat and Slackware prevalence )



This seems to me to be worth while and yet be a very simple excercise if
you overlook the fact that we can argue until the cows come home about
what to include and exclude.

1)  Build a Debian system as desired.  (I built one this week with 30 Mb
    /usr and I could do a lot better.)  
2)  Use  dpkg --get-selections > somefile  to get a record of what is
    installed.
3)  Copy the required packages to a suitable area.
4)  If necessary, use dpkg --set-selections < somefile   to set up dpkg.
5)  Test by buiding another box with it.

Maintaining the package partial mirror will need a bit of thought.

Lindsay
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Alec Clews wrote:

> Sorry - This message is a duplicate
> 
> >wanting to do it with a Slackware type install.  I have this idea that there
> >could be a subset of Debian packages designed for a single user (home pc)
> >work station.  The user could choose this option in dselect and get that type
> >of installation.  Then it would be as simple as it is now to upgrade
> >packages.  Instead of making a personal Linux distro just create a Debian
> >subset.
> 
> 
> This sounds like a 'good idea'.  It would be nice to extract just the
> packages needed to make a mini Debian that can be squeezed on a CD with
> other stuff (see my email to debian-users about creating a CD for
> Magazines).
> 
> Is there enough interest in doing this?  I guess we need a mailing list
> and people with enough hard disk space and Debian experience to
> experiment. (I have none of this but I am happy to help anyway I can).
> 
> Let's be clever and call it Debian-lite :-).
> 
> Please email me if
> 
> 1) You are intrested in *using* such a (free) product.
> 2) You can help or have already done some work on this approach.
> 
> If this is already a work in progress please let me know.
> 
> If there is enough interest I will see about setting up an
> infrastructure.
> 
> Regards,
> Alec
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