In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Building OpenIndiana from sources,...:

Thanks again Tim, and sorry about the name. Not sure why I was not
correctly typing Hipster. Sorry about that, to be sure.

No worries, I was amused by it and I doubt anyone else was bothered.

I may also fire OI up in a Virtualbox on my Ubuntu 18.04 system and try to
build the ISO from there.  I want to see what takes up so much space on the
current Hipster ISO but think that it is probably the local repo that holds
a lot of the packages to be installed when needed.

I'm still a little unclear on what your goal is.  Do you want to minimize
the size of the ISO, or do you want to minimize the size of the installed
system image?  Those aren't the same thing, though they are often
related.

Anyway, I thank you for your input and information as I get started here.
I think that OpenIndiana holds a lot of potential for what I would like to
do (mostly experimenting with some ideas on LiveCD sizes) towards seeing
what might be an ultra small OI with GUI LiveCD instance once I pull out a
number of applications. Think bare minimal install.

As I said in my initial response, if you want both "GUI" and "minimal", then
to begin minimizing you're going to have to rebuild some packages with
optional stuff left out.  You won't be able to take existing packages and
just leave out some of their dependencies.  You're going to find that
pulling in even a few GUI components is going to drag in a lot of stuff
the GUI apps were built to require.

In addition, if you haven't read about consolidations yet, you should do
some reading about how OI uses consolidations.  They are essentially
meta-packages that "lock" a set of packages together.  I (or others)
can explain further when you get to them, if you have questions.

Also, I gave someone else this same advice recently, but if your interest
is minimization of the final install image, you may want to search the
archives for a post by Peter Tribble on that same topic.  He did a talk
about system minimization for the distro he maintains (Tribblix), and
there may be useful stuff there for you.

Would like to see if
that part could be made to be 200 MB or less and pull things from a network
repo on install, but we will see how that comes out.

You mean like how you can boot RHEL (or CentOS, or ...) off a 600 MB
boot.iso but then install thousands of packages from an NFS or http/https
repo?  The boot iso is small, but the installed system could be quite
large.  Is that what you're after?

Tim
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