Hi, I hope I'm not too annoying in trying to slim down SuSE installation and taking your time. I did scenario with SuSE Rescue image, added kernel and grub, but I'm somehow scared that I missed some important dependencies.... I can share notes if anyone is interested (but beware "Newbie on the work" style). Also if I want to add some package, there are a lot of dependencies and it's hard to decide which to ignore and which not. So I guess that I'd want to have minimal system with dependencies satisfied, but in that case Rescue image grows really fast... 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 proceed from there? I'd like to fit system on CF card, so I'm seeking for smaller size of distro... Thanks in advance for your patience, regards, Rob.