Andreas

I see that openssh is there, good. Having that gives the ability to do a
lot of things remotely if networking is included (Which looks as if it
is as dhcpcd is there)

However one thing I see missing, it could however be in things like
coreutils, is an editor. Not wanting to start a flame war but vi, emacs,
pico, nano etc.

My definition of base system (minimum system) would also be the hardware
it runs on. Minimum memory, graphics/text display etc. When constructing
a minimum/base system this could be taken into consideration when
choosing pieces to be included or not. 

Jim


On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 11:47 +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:

> Here's my current list - but it depends on the definition that we
> have.  Since I'm not sure whether we have consensus I didn't want to
> share it with you.  The list does not contain YaST modules, they are
> in a different list - and that one needs further time to clean up.
> The next factory sync will contain my current lists as well.
> 
> Note that in most cases I omitted dependencies, so e.g. glibc in the
> list below could be removed since it's required by others.  grep is
> not in the list but required by aaa_base.
> 
> aaa_base
> aaa_skel
> bash
> bzip2
> coreutils
> cpio
> dbus-1
> dhcpcd
> e2fsprogs
> filesystem
> fillup
> glibc
> gzip
> hwinfo
> insserv
> #if !defined(__s390__)
> kbd
> #endif
> klogd
> ksymoops
> logrotate
> mingetty
> mkinitrd
> module-init-tools
> net-tools
> netcfg
> openssh
> pam
> pam-modules
> procps
> pwdutils
> rpm
> sed
> openSUSE-release
> suse-build-key
> sysconfig
> syslog-ng
> sysvinit
> tar
> util-linux
> 
> #ifdef __ia64__
> elilo
> efibootmgr
> ia32el
> #endif
> #if defined(__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
> grub
> #endif
> #ifdef __powerpc__
> lilo
> #endif
> 
> If you think that something should be removed or added, let's discuss
> it - and explain your definition of base,
> 
> Andreas
-- 
Jim Pye


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