[Bartosz Fenski]
> I would use dfs (apt-get install dfsbuild) for that.
> Just patch tasksel for your needs, and rest should be easy with dfs.
There are hooks in tasksel now to get it to present custom tasks.
Check the debian-edu source for info on how to do it. I do not
believe it is necessary a
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:41:53PM -0300, Luís Guilherme Fernandes Pereira wrote:
> We here at the centre want to make a GNU/Linux distro with all of our
> software. My idea was to make a Debian Instalation CD with
> debian-installer, with some basic server packages (like apache, php4,
> mysql, pos
|| On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 18:08:54 +0200
|| Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cp> Quoting Luís Guilherme Fernandes Pereira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> Hello, all
<...>
>> We here at the centre want to make a GNU/Linux distro with all of our
>> software. My idea was to make a Debian Instalatio
[Luís Guilherme Fernandes Pereira]
> The result would be a like-standard Debian instalation, with some
> differences: the software contained in CD1 and a new option in Tasksel
> (marked by default if it's possible) named like "CCUEC Software".
I'm not sure if the tasksel method is documented yet.
Quoting Luís Guilherme Fernandes Pereira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello, all
>
> my name is Luis, and I'm from Brazil. I make packages (mostly deb and
> rpm) for the Centre of Computing of the State University of Campinas.
> I'm new to the list(s), so I'm presenting myself. I apologize, in
> advance
Hello, all
my name is Luis, and I'm from Brazil. I make packages (mostly deb and
rpm) for the Centre of Computing of the State University of Campinas.
I'm new to the list(s), so I'm presenting myself. I apologize, in
advance, for my poor English.
I'm sending this email to both lists (debian-boot
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