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Re: Where does Debian define/specify "standard bundles"?



On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:36:18 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:

> Camaleón wrote:

(...)

>> I'm sure you'd enjoy the concept of the openSUSE Studio that allows you
>> to create a customized installation ISO image by selecting only the
>> packages you want to be there and automatically solving the package
>> dependencies :-)
> 
> Enjoy  - quite possibly.
> Afford - not likely (all those methods for requesting a quote ;)

Well, openSUSE Studio is only for building openSUSE derived images, 
nothing you can do here. Is _the idea_ what is interesting from a user's 
point of view because of its easiness in building a complete system from 
scratch with the packages you select :-)

>> For Debian there were a different set of options to create a
>> personalized CD image (some of them listed here²) but the usual way to
>> get an installation with the small amount of packages is by loading the
>> netinst image, select the expert installer and then choose only the
>> base system to be installed from the task selector.
> 
> That's what I was doing that caused me to dive further into the
> dependency issue.
> I'll add the DebianCustomCD page to my reading list.

You may be also interested in:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_remastering_software#Linux_utilities

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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