Craig Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --- Otavio Salvador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> udeb_{include,exclude} is meant to be used to instruct d-i to load or >> not something "by default" but d-i also loads a lot of modules that >> are standard or required. >> >> You can to change the set of d-i modules that're included on the CD >> changing the files on debian-cd before you make the iso. >> > I've pretty much done that already. I run a post-installation script that > copies over most of the system configuration and handles package installation > using a partial mirror on hard disk. I don't need d-i to load some of its > standard udebs like like apt-mirror-setup, pkgsel, netcfg, etc. As you said, > the exclude_deb file does not provide control over standard or required > udebs. It would be convenient if it could. If that's not possible, another > mechanism that could provide single point control over udeb loading would be > nice. I can make d-i to do what I want with brute force and ignorance, but > it would be good if there was a better way.
It does exists but you'd need to change the data/etch/udeb_* files inside of Debian-CD source before making your CD. -- O T A V I O S A L V A D O R --------------------------------------------- E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://otavio.ossystems.com.br --------------------------------------------- "Microsoft sells you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]