Re: "Standard" installation - problem with definition and/or interpretation.

2011-03-04 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Lisi wrote: You will do a standard installation, that is, you will install only the minimum environment. Use d-i 'install' (I add 'vga=791') take all the defaults and when it asks via tasksel what to install, install nothing. You end up with a minimum system that is very usable but has

Re: "Standard" installation - problem with definition and/or interpretation.

2011-03-04 Thread Lisi
On Friday 04 March 2011 09:21:01 Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Vi, 04 mar 11, 08:55:17, Lisi wrote: > > You will do a standard installation, that is, you will install > > only the minimum environment. > > As I understand it 'standard' in this context refers to packages up to > (and including) standa

Re: "Standard" installation - problem with definition and/or interpretation.

2011-03-04 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Vi, 04 mar 11, 08:55:17, Lisi wrote: > You will do a standard installation, that is, you will install only > the minimum environment. As I understand it 'standard' in this context refers to packages up to (and including) standard priority. If you don't know what I'm talking about see 'apt-

"Standard" installation - problem with definition and/or interpretation.

2011-03-04 Thread Lisi
You will do a standard installation, that is, you will install only the minimum environment. I have been given this instruction and am having problems interpretting it, since The Debian site says (a propos of Sarge, but the course material was written some years ago): In a default Debian 3