[Knut Yrvin] > I was so eager to get the standalone installed on a machine that > seemed to be broke. After logging in the machine freezes after 30-60 > seconds. It got a old Matrox graphics chip using a mga driver.
If the machine is broken, I suspect Debian Edu is not going to work properly. :) > I was able to do a note on diskspace used when doing an automatic disk > partitioning on the 20GB disk on my test machine. ~5 GB went to '/' and 0.5 > went to swap, the rest to '/home'. Right. I suspect 5 GiB is too small for /. Not sure how much is needed these days, but will try to figure it out. > 20 MB disk. > > When doing a qemu test with 6 GB virtual disk space the installation breaks. > Increasing virtual diskspace to 10 GB it works. The days when installing > Skolelinux on 2GB HD workstations are over. Yes. Adding the last set of packages increased the disk space requirement with almost 1 GiB. We should recommend a minimum disk size of 8 or 10 GiB. I suspect it is better to pick 10 GiB, to avoid disappointed users. The hard limit differ between profiles, and I suggest we just pick a number a bit higher than the biggest of the profiles. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

