> > I still fail understanding what you mean by "Program 2". It's called, > maybe, just "apt-get" or "synaptic". >
OK, um.. take tasksel, clone it into two. In tasksel one [1], keep everything that is NOT optional (and is stateful). Partitioning, formatting, kernel, bootloader, package manager of choice. In tasksel two [2], keep everything that is optional and changeable (and is stateless). [1] is run once from installation media (USB, cdrom, bootp, ...) gives you a bare minimum bloatless base install Has low maintenance and developer demand once created as it will barely need to change over time. [2] can be run at any time from the built system to change timezone, country, etc There *are* issues that need to be handled, such as language selection, which *may* need to be in [1] and [2] (because apt depends on LANG= in cases) This is how we solve the issue of : VUA's wanting a basic no-bloat install that they can control. Newbies that cannot\dontwant use the command line. And every type of user in-between. Not needing to maintain multiple installation media images. You now maintain fewer smaller simpler easier to test media images. And one second stage installer. No Debian (Devuan) does not have this, I want it, I am prepared to have a crack at hacking [1] even though I am not a developer or programmer, providing there is interest and others willing to contribute testing, input of ideas etc. when I get stuck. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
