There is obviously a desire to make a small, simple Debian and so I propose a project to make one available.
Target User Group: MS Windows users and people with limited technical skills how want to install a Linux based system on Intel PC. Aims: +Produce a Debian installation option that provides a fully functionally (to be defined) desktop system with minimal input from the user. +To provide non-technical documenatation for the installation. +To provide tools to extract the files required to create Debian-lite as a subset (100Mb?) suitable for inclusion on a CD with other software +Enhance any standard Debian package installation scripts if any current set up processes are too complicated Tasks: 1) Identify the functionality required by Debian-Lite (DL). (I will post something by 4/AUG) 2) Identify the set of required packages to provide functionality. 3) Identify changes to Debian Base system install to give install and configuration. 4) Design, implement and test installation. 5) Design, implement and test the DL creation scripts. 6) Enhance individual package configuration scripts as required. Issues 1) Do we need to provide umsdos support for root file system? Can it be done? 2) How can users create swap and ext2 slices on a FAT32 system? 3) The DL creation scripts need to be able to create an 8.3 set of files if required. Additional tasks 1) Set up mailling list (I will address this) Does anyone disagree with this? Are SPI happy to have this functionality in the Official Debian distribution? Does the SPI board have view on any of this? Comments please. Regards, Alec -- Alec Clews, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, PGP keyid:48FA EB81 TCA Consulting Ltd Tel. 44-(0)171-415-8159 Fax:44-(0)171-556-0022 New CIty Court, 20 St Thomas Street, London, Britain, SE1 9SD ====================== Usual Disclaimers Apply ===================== Personal and PGP key http://www.earth.demon.co.uk/alec -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .