"Gaël Lams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi all,
>
> Reading the opensuse-factory's archive, I found a discussion regarding
> a minimal pattern, kind of small-as-possible base installation.
>
> Is there somewhere a list of the software that are in this minimum
> installation (including the yast-modules, as some currently installed
> yast-modules probably could be removed from the base system)?
>
> I just installed Alpha4 on a virtual machine and I'm quite surprised
> to see that the minimum installation seems to require cd 1, 2, 3, 4.
> Is it something that will change? Ideally, it would be great to be
> able to use only one CD for a minimum installation (SuSE 9.3 used to
> require CD1 and CD5).

This should be fixed for Alpha5, I propose to look at it next week.

> As far as the minimum installation is concerned, I was also wondering
> whether there was any reason why nfs and portmap (and even alsasound)
> are automatically started at boot time?
>
> Last question: during the netwok configuration, I've been asked to
> install something called the "network applet manager" and, even if I
> disabled it, I had to put again 2 CDs.What is it used for?

Laptop installation?

Andreas
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