> > That may well be possible with some more extreme > > measures. What I started > > with is the reduced network core install which is > > ~200MB. This doesn't > > include ssh, but does include a bunch of things > that > > may not be of interest. > > > > You may find you will have to use rm judiciously. > > Also if you have a fixed > > hardware you can save space by removing drivers > (not > > much extra though). > > Wasn't it possible to do it in a cleaner way, i.e. > start from SUNWCrnet and use pkgrm, so that the > system integrity remains consistent? I have to try > that exercise one of these days...
Having done this before, the packages on Solaris can be very broad. You will find that using the pkgrm method from SUNWCrnet, you will find the reductions in space used is not a great as you hoped. If you really want to strip Solaris down, and keep the ability to pkgrm/pkgadd, is to build your own packages. Doug This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org