Hello,
> And you are really able to get memory sticks smaller then 2GB?
:) - I found SD-card adapters for IDE-/SATA-connectors and found it quite
attractive.
> > For me, there's no reason to need or want a compiler or any other
> > development tool on such a system.
>
> The minimal Debian syste
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:41:30 +0100, "Geronimo Ma. Hernandez"
wrote:
>I would like to build such a tiny system even for i386 or amd64 systems, where
>I can put the base system on a readonly memory stick (so a harddisk is only
>needed for logfiles and other changing data).
There is another proje
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 04:41:30PM +0100, Geronimo Ma. Hernandez wrote:
> I would like to build such a tiny system even for i386 or amd64 systems,
> where
> I can put the base system on a readonly memory stick (so a harddisk is only
> needed for logfiles and other changing data).
And you are re
Hi,
On Freitag, 30. Oktober 2009, Geronimo Ma. Hernandez wrote:
> Thank you very much for that hint - and No, I didn't know about it yet.
:-)
> The goals of crush sound very attractive to me and I feel sorry, that crush
> is only intended for arm and other embedded CPUs.
crush is not intended o
Hello,
> > Is there already a debian way to build a compact base-system by usage of
> > busybox?
> > Or how can I create such a system?
>
> Do you know about emdebian.org?
Thank you very much for that hint - and No, I didn't know about it yet.
I gave grip a try, but I'm quite disappointed. The s
Hi Geronimo,
On Freitag, 30. Oktober 2009, Geronimo Ma. Hernandez wrote:
> Is there already a debian way to build a compact base-system by usage of
> busybox?
> Or how can I create such a system?
Do you know about emdebian.org?
regards,
Holger
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also sprach Frans Pop [2009.10.29.1147 +]:
> But maybe it's time to drop support for non-UTF-8 locales altogether?
+1, but there are people who will not like it. I think Peter
Palfrader is just one of those who (pretend to) not want/need
Unicode.
--
.''`. martin f. krafft Related p
also sprach Philip Hands [2009.10.29.1303 +]:
> If we were to add some hints to the question templates to indicate how
> relevant a question is to preseeding, along with perhaps a udeb for
> asking the intent questions that are vital to an auto-install, but will
> never get asked in a manual i
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* Geronimo Ma. Hernandez [091030 10:53]:
> I tried several ways of debootstrap, even using --exclude parameter, but I
> found no way to exclude an essential package from being installed.
> [...]
> Do I have to patch debootstrap or Packages.gz?
Filtering the files debootstrap looks at might be a p
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:57:06AM +0100, Geronimo Ma. Hernandez wrote:
> I tried several ways of debootstrap, even using --exclude parameter, but I
> found no way to exclude an essential package from being installed.
apt will forcibly install all essential packages, so there is no way
out.
Bast
Hello,
I tried several ways of debootstrap, even using --exclude parameter, but I
found no way to exclude an essential package from being installed.
For example I want to install a base system without gzip. Not for having a
final system without gzip (wich would be quite silly), but by replacing
Quoting antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg (antonandr...@fmi.uni-sofia.bg):
> It all worked well until it reached "apt-get config" -> "Select and Install
> software" and then freezed at 1% for a long time and it does nothing. I do
> not think it will ever reach 2%. The system is still responsive, but
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