On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Christoph wrote: > On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, William Burrow wrote: > > aa126 >Debian CDs seem to lack this feature. Even a small filesystem on the > CD > aa126 >would be useful, and when the ext2 compressed filesystem is > incorporated > aa126 >in the main kernel, a few more packages could be added for little more > aa126 >space on the CD. > > Can you come up with an idea which packages to install? We have much more > than fit on a CD. Having such a live Cd would certainly be useful.
Sometime within the next few weeks, I will consider constructing a CD with a live filesystem. The hardware I have to work with will likely only allow me to put only 400-500 megs onto the disk (it will depend on actual conditions). The disk will be constructed to be fairly usable, allowing demos of graphics programs (GIMP and/or ImageMagick for example), Internet (server and client stuff), development stuff, X and so on. The idea being that one can actually use it in place if desired, or just demo Linux to someone who does not want their harddrive touched. If anyone else has already constructed such a CD, I'd be interested in more info. Anyone interested in such a CD might want to drop me a line with comments. No guarantees, but once it is done, I might post the image on my web page, GPL like. -- William Burrow, VE9WIL (Adv, 5wpm) -- New Brunswick, Canada Copyright 1997 William Burrow -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

