"Robert Rozman"
Hi,
I hope I'm not too annoying in trying to slim down SuSE installation and
taking your time.
I got advice to go on another route. To take minimal install (Why SuSE installs default system with KDE, although one can comment that out in installation process?) and then delete all unneeded packages. But here comes dependency hell. Each package requires or depends on another and sooner or later you want to erase one part of yast and then whole yast in second dependency level... Any better way to do this? Should I ignore dependencies ?
Is there any convenient way to get minimal base system install and
In fact I would suggest to start with selecting the minimal system. To avoid dependency problem, you should then remove the packages using yast, and not 'rpm -e', as yast take into account dependency proceed
from there? I'd like to fit system on CF card, so I'm seeking for smaller size of distro...
The fact is that I'm not sure Suse is the distribution more adapted for that kind of job Gaël