Re: [Possibly Clueless] Deb base ISO images

2000-08-18 Thread Jules Bean
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:26:33PM +0100, Chris Ball wrote:
 Hi, to all, and congrats on the potato release.
 
 I've been browsing cdimage. Do we release a base system as a 30/40-ish meg
 ISO that can network to enable apt handling retrieval of anything else? One
 would be really useful to me, and I'm sure to others too. The base packages
 (for floppies etc) aren't always so easy or convienient, and I think an ISO
 image would be a really good way to show the power of apt-get etc.
 
 I'll stop here, in case I'm being totally redundant or Just Plain Wrong.
 Please let me know either way. If there isn't such an image available, why
 was it decided against?

I don't know the answer to your question, but I will point out that
given a machine with a 'standard' ethernet card, and 'standard' disks,
you can install off two disks (rescue and root from the
images-1.44/compact directory), if you have ethernet access to a mirror.

I don't know enough about CD building to know how hard it is to build
cut-down bootable CDs.

Jules




[Possibly Clueless] Deb base ISO images

2000-08-15 Thread Chris Ball
Hi, to all, and congrats on the potato release.

I've been browsing cdimage. Do we release a base system as a 30/40-ish meg
ISO that can network to enable apt handling retrieval of anything else? One
would be really useful to me, and I'm sure to others too. The base packages
(for floppies etc) aren't always so easy or convienient, and I think an ISO
image would be a really good way to show the power of apt-get etc.

I'll stop here, in case I'm being totally redundant or Just Plain Wrong.
Please let me know either way. If there isn't such an image available, why
was it decided against?

Best regards,

Chris.
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Re: [Possibly Clueless] Deb base ISO images

2000-08-15 Thread Frederik Harwath
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 02:26:33PM +0100, Chris Ball wrote:

hey Chris,
 Hi, to all, and congrats on the potato release.
 
 I've been browsing cdimage. Do we release a base system as a 30/40-ish meg
 ISO that can network to enable apt handling retrieval of anything else? One
 would be really useful to me, and I'm sure to others too. The base packages
 (for floppies etc) aren't always so easy or convienient, and I think an ISO
 image would be a really good way to show the power of apt-get etc.

I don't know of such an image either. 
Wasn't there an ISO for a slink base-system once? As I just 
installed debian using the boot-floppies (and not the full ISOs)  on 
one of my computers, I think there should be such an ISO for potato, too.
 
Frederik




Re: [Possibly Clueless] Deb base ISO images

2000-08-15 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Chris Ball wrote:

 I've been browsing cdimage. Do we release a base system as a 30/40-ish meg
 ISO that can network to enable apt handling retrieval of anything else? One
 would be really useful to me, and I'm sure to others too. The base packages
 (for floppies etc) aren't always so easy or convienient, and I think an ISO
 image would be a really good way to show the power of apt-get etc.
May be yoiu have a look at

  http://www.siterock.com

Christoph Lameter has build such an image with their add-ons
and handed out credit-card shaped CDs on the Debian conference in
Bordeaux.

seems me to be a good idea to make small images available or build
a deb package to create ones for those who want to create their own
images.

Kind regards

  Andreas.