On 3 Aug 1997, Graham Hughes wrote: > So that means that if I use a Debian-Lite install I can't ever upgrade > to a full installation from there?
NO! You most certainly WOULD be told about dselect and all the fine offerings from the folks at Debian and could then launch dselect and modify the system to your heart's content. You just would not see it during the INITIAL INSTALL. All you would do is answer a set of basic questions: Are you on a local network (LAN, most likely ethernet)? Do you have a dial up internet connection? Do you want a text-only system? etc. And a set of applications would be installed. I missed the original post, but > keeping a dpkg/dselect around for the eventual upgrade to full Debian > (which may never occur) seems perfectly reasonable. Absolutely. Indespensible if you ask me. George Bonser Why is it that the same people that tell us that manned space flight is a waste of money also tell us that we have been visited by aliens? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .