Le 26/12/2012 15:44, Felix Miata a écrit : > This is not a new problem, but I've never seen it mentioned. Typically > I test install to real partitions 4800MiB in size. This limited space > is adequate for what I do with a test installation, but requires I > carefully choose what gets installed or not. Devel, "server", > multimedia, games, office apps and Java I always exclude for space > reasons. I don't use them often enough to be able to recognize if > anything was wrong with them. Even though I select custom instead of > KDE or Gnome, and on next screen deselect everything that won't cause > urpmi not to install, several things are preselected that make no > sense for a minimal install, such as every (4 total?) X DE. When I try > to deselect any of several of these preselections, it acts like an > initial selection of a large task instead of a deselection. It takes a > second try to actually deselect. In several cases, the attempt to > deselect results in a select that requires more space than is > "available". Before I can deselect in those cases, I must find smaller > selections to deselect and free up space before it will let me select > what I'm actually trying to deselect. Then I must go back to those > indirectly forced deselections to reselect them. When done, I > typically find about 60% or so of the 4800MiB actually gets used by > the time I've configured no-suggests and urpmi'd what I needed but > couldn't select during installation without pulling in the space > wasters. Ultimate goal is usually no frills KDE, with none of file > manager, IM, PIM/Kmail or desktop search. I do 99.97% of my email POP > in SeaMonkey, but not in test installations. All my searching and most > text file editing is done using MC. > > NAICT, it's impossible to install to include urpmi and exclude 100% of > X and its deps.
Is that cauldron ? because there was some improvement since mga2 also post your /root/drakx/report.bug