I would like to propose that the graphical live ISO images {GNOME,KDE,LXDE,Xfce} include the lvm2 and mdadm packages; currently it seems that they do not.
I am aware that there is a non-graphical "rescue" image which includes these packages, but there is no reason why you should have to sacrifice the window manager in order to have them. Wanting to mount existing filesystems is not specifically a "rescue" operation. Presumably the graphical images include the ext{2,3,4} filesystems; why should LVM and RAID, which are standard for any serious installation, be in a different category? These two packages would add about one megabyte each to the size of the live images. Those images are already too large to fit on a CD, so there is no particular reason why they could not be made 0.25% larger in order to include basic mass storage functionality. What is the rationale for excluding it? -- Ian Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130827143222.25a3658d.ian_br...@fastmail.net