>> This should make x86-64 targets more useable out of the box.
>> The assumption is that most x86-64 users have adequate storage,
>> and those that do not can still config away the options they
>> do not need.
 
> Although I agree x86-64 is normally big, I'm not sure that it makes
> sense to make the default install so different from other devices.

I agree. I use the x86-64 build as a baseline for virtualized servers. I
very much value that I can trust that these distributions arrive about
as minimal as possible. Obviously, I add a number of packages, but the
nice thing is that I am in complete control of what I end up with.
There was a time when it was commonly possible to look at a computer
and examine every piece of software installed and each configuration
file used; with OpenWrt/LEDE I am glad this is largely still the case.

-- 
Mike

:wq

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