Op maandag 04 april 2011 16:45:24 schreef Anne nicolas: > 2011/4/4 Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]>: > > 2011/4/4 Anne nicolas <[email protected]>: > >> 2011/4/4 Antoine Pitrou <[email protected]>: > >>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 14:13:43 +0200 > >>> > >>> Anne nicolas <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> > This is from my own experience. Now, I can manage to learn how to > >>>> > use nano or vi (I use emacs personally), but editing in text > >>>> > console was such a pain when I started using Linux until I found > >>>> > out about mcedit. So... > >>>> > > >>>> > Couldn't it be possible to installed both mcedit (basic) and nano > >>>> > (advanced) then? Its not like if they were heavy... > >>>> > >>>> dual iso is not planned to target unexperienced users.... no > >>>> proprietary drivers, very minimal interface... So even if I can > >>>> understand your explanation it seems to be a bit off topic for this > >>>> iso > >>> > >>> Well, I'm a programmer myself and I can't get used to either vi or > >>> emacs. So when I have to edit stuff in a console, I'm pretty much stuck > >>> with nano or jpico. > >>> (of course, once I have a graphic desktop running, I use Kate ;-)) > >> > >> okok looks like it's a good day :) nano is inside. Still 7 Mo available > > > > Is there a rescue option already included? Not with all bells&whistles > > but enough to do First Aid (booting a system, mounting partitions, > > editing config files)? > > yes as for all isos using traditional installer > > > -- > > wobo
how about using the 8Mo left for sshd and passwd in rescue? (it should only take 2.5Mo according to (i think blino) about a year ago) (x2 for each arch)
