roberts
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Posted: Dec. 04 2006,22:48 |
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You would likely need more than virtual drive space to use apt-get in a very constrained space of embedded/frugal. The default for DSL in the virtual machine is 128MB. Even opening up that you would still face the issues of backup and restore from the sandbox and an understaning of many Debian related files to include so as to persist a reboot. At a minimum all the downloaded debs and their dependanices.
Just as I don't recommend using mydsl extensions for a traditional hard drive install, so too, do I not recommend using apt-get in a frugal install.
Of course, if one is intent on doing it, it can be done as with most things using technology. I just don't recommend it. It is not an approach I would do. I think as the topic title suggests it will lead to 'extreme' challenges.
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