On March 5, 2018 4:30:42 PM EST, Antonio Sun via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Remember Lennart's comment?
>
>Debian is not 3 DVD images.  It is 14 DVD images or 3 BD images.
>> About 60GB total for the images.
>
>
>The installation disk *might *be 3 DVD images, then you'll face the
>massive
>update requirement/problem I pointed out earlier, which you need all
>the
>above 14 DVDs to overcome.

No, you would just need to know which files require updates for your needs. 
Updates are like telephone calls, they don't have to be accepted. 

In fact as a general practice, its usually recommended not to update stuff you 
don't particularly need to use or you don't understand, in order to minimize 
the chances of breaking something you do understand and use.

>
>On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 11:04 AM, Clifford Ilkay via talk wrote:
>
>>
>> Solution: install at friend's house. Updates are still going to be an
>> issue, though most updates tend not to be more than a few megs.
>>
>
>Yep, agree, that's the *only *viable/practical choice.
>
>Everything else will give you more trouble than you'd ask for, and no
>one
>can help, because no one does in those ways.

I don't get it, what's so hard about choosing which packages to download 
opportunistically for later offline installation? dpkg and apt all have query 
tools to use to sort out dependency issues.

What if he wants to air gap a node of a  trusted network for data security 
reasons?

Businesses do that sort of thing all the time in order to protect their trade 
secrets from snoops and scrapes and spooks.

-- 
Russell
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