Dear all, I think that I have not stated clear what I want to do with Debian.
Some here thought that I wanted to install Debian, but I use it already three years on three computers, so that is not my problem. For me, Debian is a giant collection of parts, governed by a policy, the Debian installer and the package management system. Currently, the complete Debian system takes up 7 CD's. This is fine for me, but not to recycle small systems. I want to create a subset of the current Debian distribution, using only standard components that are in the standard stable distribution. My problem is this I think : Once I have chosen the packages that I want in it, how do I compile everything together so that I get a bootable CD with the standard Debian layout, but much smaller indices and less packages, so that I can e.g. offer a distribution on only one or two CD's ? Regards, Jurgen Defurne -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]