2011/3/24 Oliver Burger <oliver....@googlemail.com>: > Am Donnerstag 24 März 2011, 11:43:57 schrieb Rémi Verschelde: >> 2011/3/24 Wolfgang Bornath <molc...@googlemail.com>: >> > We already made such a difference by using different repositories, we >> > not continue this in our "product line"? We use a different repo for >> > non-free, we also should use a different ISO for non-free. >> >> That's what I was thinking about. Could it be possible to have a >> "free" ISO and a "non-free" ISO? (although we should not advertise it >> this way, for "Mageia 1 Non-Free" isn't very glamorous). >> I'm not really knowledgeable on this matter so there may be inherent >> problems to that solution. >> > If I'm not mistaken, Debian squeeze doesn't put any nonfree things on it's ISO > at all, but you can put an archive containing them on an usb key and the > installer looks for it and installs them, when they are present. I think, that > is an elegant way, isn't it?
Well, that's exactly what I suggested in the beginning: a small dualarch ISO with the non-free stuff to be used additionally during installation (and later). -- wobo