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Thread: How to remove packages from Knoppix without breaking the whole system.

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    @Marietto

    I wish you good luck in your endeavor.

    I do not have as much experience and skill as some of
    your other respondees. What I have to offer is a counsel
    of caution.

    My experience with removing things from a robust working
    system, such as Knoppix, is such as to make me wary of
    removing certain functions I deem to be superfluous
    to my needs and taste.

    Very often in removing supposedly superfluous programs,
    I end up with an unworkable system. Not only unworkable,
    but I don't know what to 'put back'. This is usually the
    result of the removal of a program previousy shared by
    the program removed and the remaining system. This is
    a self-inflicted case of 'dependency hell'.

    If you keep good records and images you can survive this
    difficulty, but I am not so well organized as all that.

    I had in mind you might be better off a with non-graphic
    single-user linux system. There used to be a number of
    these, but now I can't readily find any. Live CD's for
    the purpose of disaster recovery or forensics or security
    purposes used to be very common.

    It looks like this genre may have been superseded now
    by lightweight graphic systems, such as lxde, xfce and
    others. Perhaps the baggage in these systems is much
    lighter now than previously, with not so much overhead
    above the command-line essentials.

    Avenues apart from downsizing Knoppix, might include
    building up from scratch, ala linux-from-scratch,
    and/or using neat bare-bones linux-building blocks
    like busybox.

    I'm sure you'll get to Rome, one way or another or both.

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    This is a modern-day version of the type of
    program that used to be made minimal by being
    command-line only.

    http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page

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    @Marietto

    You might want to try the Finnix distro from http://www.finnix.org/
    It is only 120 MB and is targeted at sys admins. It is Debian unstable based and uses some of Knoppix hardware auto detection scripts. It should be very good at auto configuring same as Knoppix - gives us a feedback if you try it

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    Thanks boys,but I've already found a solution : I've created an ISO image of about 300 MB,that's good. I changed the boot options,so that it boots in run level 2,toram and with the italian language. Thanks for your cooperation,it is rarely to find people available to help like you.

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    It's not important,but could be a good idea to start my script after having typed the user's password. I tried to put the configurations files (.bash_profile and .dosemu in /etc/skel and in /home/knoppix,but when the computer starts the /home/knoppix folder is empty and the script can't start.

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