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R P Herrold Run a pre 5 series install and it is straightforward to hold size down There are lower thresholds one cannot go below and still stay wih current updates. My article on 'tiny centos' provides 'slimming scripts' to trim away coherent sets to taste while still satisfying dependencies But to me, the question really is -- Is CentOS the right distribution for this? -- a minimal Debian Testing install can be made much smaller. Just because one is familiar with. On Mon, 5 Jul 2010, Stephen Harris wrote: I have a 500Mb ATA Flash drive in my machine. If I deselect everything at install time (CentOS 5.0 - just for testing) it still requires 524Mb. Is there any way of doing an even smaller install?Run a pre 5 series install and it is straightforward to hold size down There are lower thresholds one cannot go below and still stay wih current updates.
My article on 'tiny centos' provides 'slimming scripts' to trim away coherent sets to taste while still satisfying dependencies But to me, the question really is -- Is CentOS the right distribution for this? -- a minimal Debian Testing install can be made much smaller.
Just because one is familiar with hammers does not mean one should be shaving cats with one -- Russ herrold. Stephen Harris Hmm. If I'm reading the script correctly then the trouble with that is that it needs more space initially before it removes the unnecessary stuff. Also your 4.4 build is larger than an anaconda created 5.0. I've built smaller configs for my user-mode-linux setup, but these don't necessarily have dependency tree completeness:-) $ cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.4 (Final) $ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/ubda 436M 313M 124M 72% / tmpfs 16M 0 16M 0% /tmp Of course.
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:33:57PM -0400, R P Herrold wrote: There are lower thresholds one cannot go below and still stay wih current updates. My article on 'tiny centos' provides 'slimming scripts' to trim away coherent sets to taste while still satisfying dependencies Hmm. If I'm reading the script correctly then the trouble with that is that it needs more space initially before it removes the unnecessary stuff. Also your 4.4 build is larger than an anaconda created 5.0. I've built smaller configs for my user-mode-linux setup, but these don't necessarily have dependency tree completeness:-) $ cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.4 (Final) $ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/ubda 436M 313M 124M 72% / tmpfs 16M 0 16M 0% /tmp Of course there's no kernel, no boot loader etc. It _does_ work yum, so I can upgrade with 'yum update'. On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:33:57PM -0400, R P Herrold wrote: There are lower thresholds one cannot go below and still stay wih current updates.
My article on 'tiny centos' provides 'slimming scripts' to trim away coherent sets to taste while still satisfying dependencies Hmm. If I'm reading the script correctly then the trouble with that is that it needs more space initially before it removes the unnecessary stuff.
Yep -- it is a 'subtractive' process, iterative as well Also your 4.4 build is larger than an anaconda created 5.0.I am not at all surprised. The purpose of that page after initially written was do describe a method to trim, usually done inside an existing install but down again inside a chroot, to build package lists for determining self-hosting minima for rebuilding efforts. Brunner, Brian T. Since I also want to make a tiny flash-based centos, I'll look into this! That depends, in part, on how much one dislikes cats. Shaving pissed-off tomcats is best done with welding gloves and apron, and a hammer.
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If I deselect everything at install time (CentOS 5.0 - just for testing) it still requires 524Mb. Is there any way of doing an even smaller install?Run a pre 5 series install and it is straightforward to hold size down There are lower thresholds one cannot go below and still stay with current updates. My article on 'tiny centos' provides 'slimming scripts' to trim away coherent sets to taste while still satisfying dependencies Thank you! Since I also want to make a tiny flash-based centos, I'll look into this! Just because one is familiar with hammers does not mean one should be shaving cats with oneThat depends, in part, on how much one dislikes cats. Shaving pissed-off tomcats is best done with welding gloves and apron, and a hammer.