On 10/20/05, Greg DeKoenigsberg <gdk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That was going to be my suggestion. The LiveCD will have to have made a number of these choices, and ideally you could install from it (and add on packegs post-install). Making it both a LiveCD and single CD install. Sort of.
We'll never pick the right longer term sets of packages for everyone (or else we'd never have gotten to 4 discs in the first place), so they can YUM in whatever they need post install.
--jeremyActually, it's kinda the other way around. Live CD is an ideal way to
play with a good package set that fits in about 700k, and knowing which
packages are the right ones is a large part of the battle.
That was going to be my suggestion. The LiveCD will have to have made a number of these choices, and ideally you could install from it (and add on packegs post-install). Making it both a LiveCD and single CD install. Sort of.
We'll never pick the right longer term sets of packages for everyone (or else we'd never have gotten to 4 discs in the first place), so they can YUM in whatever they need post install.
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