Corsari
Sep 11 2007, 06:03 AM
Do you know if for Fedora or Redhat, some good guy, built a similar Mini ISO?
Sorry for asking this here, I ussually use Mandriva, but I need to do some testings.
Thank you for any suggestion and or link.
Ciao
Robert
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arctic
Sep 11 2007, 06:47 AM
Fedora does not have a mini-iso, but it always has the options available to do a ftp-install or (from the CDs/DVDs) a minimal install from where you can continue to build your distro. There is a mini-CD available for fedora, but its purpose is system-rescue tasks and not to provide an install base.
Debian also has a minimal CD, but that is - also - only intended for doing a netinstall. Ubuntu (based on Debian) has some sort of a minimal CD available (server install). Others that provide a minimal base from where you can continue to build your custom distro are e.g. archlinux, slackware and gentoo. But real mini-isos are not very widespread.