On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Joey Hess wrote: > > > According to the tasksel README, I have not done a install from a CD. > > "On startup, the tasksel program will read /var/lib/dpkg/available to > > identify task packages (matching "task-*")." > > My understanding is that if no package mentions a task, then that task is > > not presented. > > Re-read what I said. You apparently have x-window-system-core on cd #1. > That is in the desktop task, so the desktop task will be displayed. > First the bad news. desktop includes most of the other tasks, far worse than basic-desktop.
Now the good news. desktop laptop dialup print-server unix-server make up a 542765K first CD. We have a real problem now there two are important CDs and there is no way we can work round this issue, and it will be worse in twelve months. The simple solution is to go the Red Hat way and say "use the two CDs or else". Another suggestion, use dummy packages, these would not be the same as the potato task-* packages. tasksel would look for these new task-* packages and if it found task-foo it would only then offer foo in its menu. There would still be a Task: field so these dummy packages would be included in tasks/task-woody. These would not have to be maintained as they would be fully functional as long as the particular task remained in existence regardless of changes within that task. If people really wanted to be sophisticated then they could be designed not to be installed. Phil. -- Philip Charles; 39a Paterson Street, Abbotsford, Dunedin, New Zealand +64 3 488 2818 Fax +64 3 488 2875 Mobile 025 267 9420 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - preferred. [EMAIL PROTECTED] I sell GNU/Linux & GNU/Hurd CDs. See http://www.copyleft.co.nz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]