You can try to manually tweak the rpmlists that are used to generate the
image, but this can end up being a lot harder than it first appears
because of dependency resolution.  You only have disk space requirements
on the nodes, not the server, right?  There is an rpmlist out there that is
used for some experimental diskless nodes (and is thus a small number of
packages), but more work has been spent on putting more into the rpmlist.  For
more info on that, check with Benoit des Ligneris
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who has been working hard on the "thinoscar"
project.

Jason

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Good Evening
>
> I have now run out of disk space. What is the minimum rpm require to create
> a basic node image with 500MB disk space? At the moment I am using 900MB in
> /tftpboot. can I reduce it?
>
>
> Dan
>





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