Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* ralf.prengel@comline.de <ralf.prengel@comline.de> [Jan 18. 2007 09:52]:
A good idea,
I think it would be enough to have a login and a !!small!! yast for installing more packages.
If we are talking about a _really_ small base system, it should include RPM at most but not YaST. YaST is a convenience application for systems management and should be optional.
In my opinion it is not neccessary to have a working network for a really small system.
I agree. Thinking of virtualized systems, sharing filesystems is sufficient.
Really. For what to have a virtualized system if you can't really connect to it? IMHO a system w/o network is not of use nowadays. And how do you share filesystems with virtual systems in the real world? Wolfgang --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org