Ben, When I do $ apt-get live-images
>From within jesse, I see a /usr/share/live/images/rescue folder and except for >about 4 packages it seems to build fine. Couldn't we just fixup those few packages and/or remove them from the package-list and be good? Or is this more a matter of debian has decided to go a different direction with tasksel-* and blends? -----Original Message----- From: Ben Armstrong [mailto:sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca] Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 4:32 AM To: adrian15; Don Raikes; 812...@bugs.debian.org; Devin Trotter Subject: Bug#812358: debian-live: Please add gparted On 22/01/16 07:46 PM, adrian15 wrote: > 1) There was some discussion about the original dba plans on > submitting a tasksel-rescue package versus what it's currently used: > > * task-rescue (task-* is official tasks maintained by the d-i team). > * blendname-tasks (Already used in blends for their specific stuff.) > > What I mean is that my article begins with me trying to make a > tasksel-rescue package and it turns out that this package name not > even exists. > > 2) Ben Armstrong wanted to reuse some of the packages I used on > Rescatux. I warned him that Rescatux was graphical oriented and that I > left out some cli tools from it. Some sysadmins might consider using > grml instead of Rescatux for cli purposes just for that. If the three of you wanted to make a blend that provides a set of rescue tools on a live image (or maybe more than one, if you decide there is a need for it), I could help in an administrative capacity (alioth project, mailing list, etc.) Ben