[Rule-list] RE: minimum rule install
James
james at opencountry.org
Tue Apr 2 07:17:52 EEST 2002
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 11:48:04 -0600
hairylarry at deltaboogie.com wrote and hopefully I read right:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for all the input on the minimum install concept. I will
put
> together a base_packages listing based on these suggestions. Then
> we can test this, see if we took something out we really need or
left
> something in we don't.
>
> As well as not removing dependencies for programs in the minimum
> install we also do not want to remove dependencies required by
> laptop, network, etc.
>
> I also read about the minimum install for the new Mandrake
release. I
> think this validates rule and the need for what we are doing.
> Comparing our minimum install to theirs is a good idea.
I'm not comparing..... I'm mentions a source of information to learn
from. What they did right and wrong makes us stronger.
>
> After we get our feet on the ground with Redhat, Mandrake would be
> an excellent candidate for rule. We are developing first on Redhat
for
> many good reasons but the rule concept is not limited to a single
> distribution. Most of what we learn and post will apply to any
linux or
> bsd install.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hairy Larry
>
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