Re: A true minimal set of RPMs

2004-11-03 Thread Richard Troth
James Melin said: > I would like to see that list also. No problem. Here is the list of packages that I outlined for Mike. The following suite runs and is "self hosting" in that you can use it to re-build itself without outside help. (Which is a bit more than some folks need for a "minimal base"

Re: A true minimal set of RPMs

2004-11-03 Thread James Melin
0 Port cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED] IST.EDU> Subject Re: A true minimal set of RPMs 11/03/2004 02:43 PM Please respond to Linux

Re: A true minimal set of RPMs

2004-11-03 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Richard, > I could give you a "minimal install" of generic Linux, > not specific to SuSE or RedHat. Would that be of value in your eval? Yes, that would be greatly appreciated. On-list or off, your choice. "Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (845) 433-7061 --

Re: A true minimal set of RPMs

2004-11-03 Thread Richard Troth
> Has anyone determined the true "minimal install" on SLES (8/9)? If you > choose "minimal install", it seems a lot of the RPMs that get installed > are still unnecesary for zSeries. It would be nice know what RPMs can be > deleted. Thanks. Mike ... I could give you a "minimal install" of gener

A true minimal set of RPMs

2004-11-03 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Hi list, Has anyone determined the true "minimal install" on SLES (8/9)? If you choose "minimal install", it seems a lot of the RPMs that get installed are still unnecesary for zSeries. It would be nice know what RPMs can be deleted. Thanks. "Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (845) 433-7061