Le vendredi 23 Avril 2004 10:46, Dr. Craig Hollabaugh a Ãcrit : > "stripped-down kernel" implies that you need to compile one yourself.
Building a custom kernel using Debian tools is quite easy, even including patches!!! This is all what Debian is ... easy. In fact, "my" problems are related to: 1) the Debian beta 3 installer which needs too much disc memory (why? I will try the latest version to see if it is fixed. Maybe I should ask questions on the installer list.) 2) to a certain extent, the need for a stripped down Kernel 2.6 image in SID (3 Mb not 38 Mb). Vadim script is certainly very interesting and I will try it. But, this is just another Debian installation script. Working on this script can only be in concurrence with the main installers. At my level, I don't know whether it is worth investing time or not. My opinion is not clear. Maybe Vadim can explain more about his long-term goals. For example, do you think to work on the beta installer at some point? Or why should you stick to your installtion script? Cheers, Jean-Michel PourÃ

