The changes on debian-installer+kernel finally were this:
#include debian-installer
cramfsprogs
dash
+discover
+eject
+grub
initrd-tools
-kernel-image-2.4.19-386
+kernel-image-2.4.21-4-386
+locales
+lvm10
zlib1g
Is this good for a commit? Comments?
Regards...
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Manty/BestiaTester -
[Santiago Garcia Mantinan]
Is this good for a commit? Comments?
The modifications look good. But I do suspect you can safely remove
zlib1g, cramfsprogs, dash and initrd-tools from the list of packages,
as these are dependencies for the kernel image, and will be pulled in
automatically.
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Le Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 12:11:41AM +0200, Santiago Garcia Mantinan écrivait:
Petter asked me what is zlib1g doing there, if it isn't supposed to be
pulled when needed, and I don't remember why it was put there to know if it
can be removed, anyone?
No idea ...
The removal of the cdrom144
The changes on debian-installer+kernel finally were this:
#include debian-installer
cramfsprogs
dash
+discover
+eject
+grub
initrd-tools
-kernel-image-2.4.19-386
+kernel-image-2.4.21-4-386
+locales
+lvm10
zlib1g
Is this good for a commit? Comments?
Regards...
--
Manty/BestiaTester -
[Santiago Garcia Mantinan]
Is this good for a commit? Comments?
The modifications look good. But I do suspect you can safely remove
zlib1g, cramfsprogs, dash and initrd-tools from the list of packages,
as these are dependencies for the kernel image, and will be pulled in
automatically.
I have just built new sarge cd images making some changes to debian-cd so
that installation could in some cases arrive to a successfull state in the
end, Petter Reinholdtsen and Sebastian Ley have been testing the netinst
images and seems to work quite well, even though there are still a lot of
I have just built new sarge cd images making some changes to debian-cd so
that installation could in some cases arrive to a successfull state in the
end, Petter Reinholdtsen and Sebastian Ley have been testing the netinst
images and seems to work quite well, even though there are still a lot of
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