On 7/11/07, Jason Chu <jason@archlinux.org> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 09:04:57PM +0200, Andreas Radke wrote:
for x86_64 we now have
[andyrtr@server64 ~]$ du -sh /home/andyrtr/mirror/packages/extra/ 3,6G /home/andyrtr/mirror/packages/extra/ [andyrtr@server64 ~]$ du -sh /home/andyrtr/mirror/packages/current/ 486M /home/andyrtr/mirror/packages/current/
i686 is ~100MB bigger.
do we want to limit the amount of both repos to fit on a DVD (singlelayer)? this might become hard as pkg size usually raises each release. maybe we can go over that limit but would have keep out packages (e.g. i18n) from DVD releases.
opinions?
Does squashfs get us anything on a DVD? Can we store way more than a 4.7GB of data on one DVD?
I'm sure it gets us quite a bit, at least enough that we don't have to worry about it at the moment. As long as I can get an base install up and running from a CD-R and then use pacman from there, I don't care about this DVD as much as some do. I just don't want the practicality and cheapness of a CD-R to be forgotten. (core+support or whatever has been suggested) -Dan