Gdsi: > > On my disk is a little free space at which I wish put another Debian, > and with its command line.
How much is "little free space"? > A few times I tried doing it but always there was a excess , as the > installer don't say exactly what is into minimal inst-ion, and I'm > afraid there's kernel only. If I shall not be setting check marks for > additional components, will be there: 'apt', man pages and some > editor? You can be sure that you will have a "usable" system even when not selecting any extra packages. There will always be apt, a shell (bash), some editor (nano and vim-tiny) and man pages for core utilities. A "standard" Debian installation contains all packages with Priority "required", "important" and "standard". You can view a list (from a running Debian) using aptitude: aptitude search ~pstandard ~prequired ~pimportant -F%p That includes 119 packages on my (unstable/sid) system. I don't know what the installed size of these packages is, but I guess you need way less than 1GB. J. -- I wish I could do more to put the sparkle back into my marriage. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://archive.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature