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Re: netinst CD image - too big, vaguely specified?



Richard Owlett wrote:
> I've browsed through debian-6.0.4-i386-netinst.list. It appears to
> contains files of unlikely interest to me (C compiler and header
> files, firewire, traceroute, etc).

Just because it is available on the cdrom does not mean that it will
be installed.  What is installed will depend upon what options you
select at installation time.  If you use raid or lvm then those will
be installed.  If you select X11 then it will be installed.  If you
don't then they won't.

> I also did not find any description of how fine the user control of
> packages to be downloaded is.

I just now did a pristine installation into a VM and selected what I
think to be the minimum installation possible.  It installed 147
packages in total and consumed 442M of disk resulting in a fairly
small but useful system.  I include the full list of packages that
were installed below.

After having arrived at that configuration it is possible to remove
some of those packages for an even smaller system.  I didn't try but
there are some good candidates that I would attack if I were paring
the system down to the minimum.  And almost certainly other packages
would want to be installed.  This is completely within your control.
You can install or remove as much or as little as you wish.  Go crazy!
Configure it as you wish.

Bob


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