Quoting Goswin von Brederlow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > The full size of the installed system (on one unique partition) was
> > exactly 304419kb on this i386 system.
>
> Even after "apt-get clean"?
Didn't try, but I guess this wouldn't change that much
>
> > Directory size in /var (kb):
> > 10
Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How does Debian use filesystem space?
>
> Today, I did a complete i386 base system installation under VmWare,
> using Debian Installer beta3. This means that, when arrived at tasksel
> screen, I didn't choose any task and just finished the installat
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 23:08:53 +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Let's say this is the minimal installation a user can do when
> answering the default to all question (s)he's asked during an
> installation, then
>
> No idea, indeed, of the method for having a complete default
> system. Maybe by
Quoting Joshua Kwan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:35:54 +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Today, I did a complete i386 base system installation under VmWare,
> > using Debian Installer beta3. This means that, when arrived at tasksel
> > screen, I didn't choose any task and just fi
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:35:54 +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Today, I did a complete i386 base system installation under VmWare,
> using Debian Installer beta3. This means that, when arrived at tasksel
> screen, I didn't choose any task and just finished the installation.
This is not a base syst
How does Debian use filesystem space?
Today, I did a complete i386 base system installation under VmWare,
using Debian Installer beta3. This means that, when arrived at tasksel
screen, I didn't choose any task and just finished the installation.
The chosen language was French (this probably doesn
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