Dear Hans, 😁

thanks again for your help.

> if you can see in this file, which packages are postinstalled or dependent [...]

Alas that doesn´t seem to be the case.

As an example I post-installed the fish-shell and the respective entry simply is:

/fish                                            install/

, so basically like all the other entries as well.

But your suggestion of making two files - one after the initial OS setup and then another one after having done my post-installs - and then
comparing these two files really makes sense. Thanks for pointing that out.

Thanks also for your personal suggestion referring to a minimal install which is very good indeed and seems to be best suited for my purposes.

Your help is highly appreciated; thanks so much again.  😁

Many greetings
Rosika


Am 22.06.21 um 16:31 schrieb Hans:
Am Dienstag, 22. Juni 2021, 16:17:15 CEST schrieb Christian:
Hi Christian,

I looked not further into te result file. However, if you can see in this
file, which packages are postinstalled or dependent, you can just filter this
file with tools like cat, grep or even sort.

On the other hand, you can make two result files. One at the first
installation, the second one after you installed your packages. After that,
you will see the difference of both.

In fact, my personal suggestion is, just install a minimal system, one as
small as possible. When this is up, install all the tools and packages you
really need. So you will always install only the stuff, you REALLY need,
verything else ist just crap (and may be misused).

Hope this helps either.

Best regards

Hans

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