Glen S Mehn wrote:

> I think that that sounds like the idea-- if you've got a way to get the CD
> in, some OS booted, and some form of console on it, you can do that fairly
> well. I've got a friend who does his mass-installs that way.
> 
> glen
> 


I was just reading a little about debootstrap.
Is that something which would make it simpler?
It seems to me that debootstrap is not an application that downloads all 
the needed core packages and installs them in lieu of having a great big 
fat cd-rom.

One thing that I'm interested in getting as an end result is an 
installation process that might stay relatively current through the next 
couple of years in case I have to reinstall lots of stuff.
If I pick up a methodology that is going to be seen in woody & sid, I 
should be good for a while yet.

Otherwise, I'll look into making a minimal installation as described.



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