Re: [Debconf-discuss] Speeding up the installer (Was: installation report on installation failure and having net install for minimal installations .)

2017-04-24 Thread shirish शिरीष
in-line :- On 24/04/2017, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 03:43:55AM +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote: >> Another query, is the eatmydata-udeb available in net install image ? > > That's easy to figure out: > > https://cdimage-search.debian.org/ > > Do switch on the "daily-builds" opti

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Speeding up the installer (Was: installation report on installation failure and having net install for minimal installations .)

2017-04-24 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 03:43:55AM +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote: > Another query, is the eatmydata-udeb available in net install image ? That's easy to figure out: https://cdimage-search.debian.org/ Do switch on the "daily-builds" option (since jessie doesn't seem to have an eatmydata-udeb package

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Speeding up the installer

2017-04-23 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[shirish शिरीष] > Interesting. While I see that it both has an upside as well as > downside, has anybody tried any non-scientific runs to see how much > difference does it make in an actual install using that option ? I did some years ago on a slow machine, see http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/bl

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Speeding up the installer (Was: installation report on installation failure and having net install for minimal installations .)

2017-04-23 Thread shirish शिरीष
in-line :- On 24/04/2017, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [shirish शिरीष] >> 3. Net install for minimal installations - Doing full installations is >> very time-consuming. Here the usb disks as well as ATA/IDE are both >> bottlenecks and a desktop install takes at least 30-45 minutes. > > One way to

[Debconf-discuss] Speeding up the installer (Was: installation report on installation failure and having net install for minimal installations .)

2017-04-23 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[shirish शिरीष] > 3. Net install for minimal installations - Doing full installations is > very time-consuming. Here the usb disks as well as ATA/IDE are both > bottlenecks and a desktop install takes at least 30-45 minutes. One way to try to speed up the installation a bit is to install the eatmy