We could do with cutting down the size of the powerpc CDs a bit. Here's a first stab at an exclude-udebs-powerpc, which may help. Please apply it only for sid; it can be ported back to sarge after rc1 is out and we've verified that everything still works.
It sucks that (a) we have to duplicate this information and (b) there's no easy way to find out what packages went into a d-i CD image short of messing around in build logs. Perhaps we could ship some kind of an initrd manifest with each initrd, which would be useful to end users (think trying to work out if a new enough version of some package is included in your image), d-i developers, and debian-cd? # These udebs build the d-i cdrom initrd. As such, there is no reason # to keep another copy of them on the CD in udeb form. # # This duplicates data found in the file build/pkg-lists/cdrom/powerpc, # in d-i Subversion. cdrom-core-modules-* console-keymaps-at console-keymaps-usb discover-data-udeb discover-udeb discover1-data-udeb discover1-udeb eject-udeb firewire-core-modules-* fs-common-modules-* ide-modules-* input-modules-* kbd-chooser pcmcia-cs-udeb pcmcia-modules-* pcmcia-storage-modules-* scsi-common-modules-* scsi-core-modules-* scsi-modules-* socket-modules-* usb-modules-* usb-storage-modules-* # Not needed with the 2.4 kernel on powerpc. userdevfs Thanks, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]