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Re: Help on strategy for debian install needed



on Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 09:40:59AM -0800, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls (ke6sls@snowcrest.net) wrote:
> 
>     Hi Richard,
> 
> I would suggest that you DON'T install everything :) Yes, you have the
> room, and probably the box, but are you prepared to config many many new
> applications, many of which you will not even have the remotest clue
> what it is?! Just my 2 cents worth.
> 
> Personally, I think I could get by with far far less then what a
> traditional install provides. When I do installs now, I just kinda
> peck and choose.

Very strong second on this.  My suggestion for a new box, particularly
if network connectivity is reasonably constant, is to install *only* the
base system, then apt-get individual packages (or groups at one time,
or, in some cases, tasks), as you find you want some functionality.
You'll find that it takes a while longer to get your system up and
running (in the future you can use apt-get --get-selections > file and
apt-get --set-selections < file to transfer package lists to other
hosts), but you have much better control and a much better understanding
of what you have.

With Debian, it's trivial to install new software you want to explore or
evaluate:  'apt-get install foo' and you've got foo.

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