You first install - you are choosing to do stage 1. Start there, then do stage 2 and you'll have a bare system. From then on it's up to you to emerge what you want that hasn't been put in as the base. You select the package and run emerge packagename. That's one of the nice things about gentoo - once you have a base system only what you want gets installed. Do an emerge -pv packagename to see what it's going to install.
On Saturday 13 December 2003 16:50, you wrote: > Hello Oliver, > > Saturday, December 13, 2003, 10:40:47 PM, you wrote: > > You'll need about ~500 MB for a standard non-desktop system, plus about > > 180MB (or so) for the source tarballs, which you might optionally > > delete after installation, but if you got the space, keep 'em. > > > > I had a look into the package tree after installing the base system > > (stage 2), there really isn't much installed that you won't need, > > except perhaps a handful of tiny packages of < 1 MB. I wouldn't > > suggest to uninstall any of them. > > Actually I would like to have a Gentoo Linux as a server... So I will > have to install some packages needed especially for server (ssh, wget, > iptables, dhcp ...) > > I got the list of packages needed at > http://www.subverted.net/wakka/wakka.php?wakka=SelectingPackages. > > I am going to install Gentoo from stage1, but I do not now where to > tell the Gentoo, that install only these (for server needed) packages > ... > > ------------ > Best regards, > > Simon ?triker > Rusjanov trg 2 > 1000 Ljubljana +38641473856 > Europe (Slovenia) > > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
