Libcupsfilters1/stable,now 1.21.6-5 amd64 Libavahi-common3/stable,now 0.7-4+b1 amd64 Libavahi-common-data/stable,now 0.7-4+b1 amd64 Libavahi-client3/stable,now 0.7-4+b1 amd64 Krb5-locales/stable,stable,now 1.17-3+deb10u1 all Keyboard-configuration/stable,now 1.193~deb10u1 all Initramfs-tools/stable,now 0.133+deb10u1 all Initramfs-tools-core/stable,now 0.133+deb10u1 all Init-system-helpers/stable,now 1.56+nmu1 all Ghostscript/stable,stable,now 9.27~dfsg-2+deb10u4 amd64 What can be removed from the minimal install of debian. TL DR: Unreasonable supervisor, wants a package manager in LFS, will change my project form LFS to a debian based distro. What packages can be removed from the minimal installation of debian? I know this can be done as I remember one of my seniors showing me a running debian installation with 2.x GB of space while my minimal installation (with ssh and screen installed by me) is of 5.5G. Is it viable installing a package manager in a LFS build? (My guess: NO)Ģ. I do not wish to spoil my three months of effort (trying to compile a package and failing and trying again after realizing and correcting my mistake).ġ. My approach: Keep working on the LFS without a package manager while also building a new one starting from Debian. When I said that installing a package manager would defeat the entire purpose of doing a LFS, he told me to present him the project with a complete manager either by installing a package manager in the LFS build or start over and build a new one with a package manager in mind. My first thought was LFS(Linux from Scratch) and I had almost completed that when my (unreasonable)academic supervisor said that he needed a package manager with my LFS. Baackstory: I am trying to create a customized Linux distribution for my project.
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