If we don't install all packages at once the packages are
installed in batches of 99 packages at a time. Then packages
which are requested for installation (via "foo" in a package
config file) but fail to install can't be marked for
uninstallation/ignoring (via "foo-") in classes (like IGNORE for
buildd) because the "foo-" might be in a later batch whereas the
failing installation runs in an earlier batch.
Hopefully this doesn't require to much memory usage or breaks
anything, but all the tests so far looked promising.
# root password for the new installed linux system; md5 and crypt are possible
ROOTPW='x'
# root password for the new installed linux system; md5 and crypt are possible
ROOTPW='x'
-# MODULESLIST contains modules that will be loaded by the new system,
-# not during installation these modules will be written to /etc/modules
-# If you need a module during installation, add it to $kernelmodules
-# in 20-hwdetect.source. But discover should do most of this job
-# MODULESLIST="usbkbd ehci-hcd ohci-hcd uhci-hcd usbhid psmouse"
+# Retrieve sources and store theme
+# FAI_DEBSOURCESDIR=/grml/sources/
+
+# Maximum number of packages installed at a time,
+# needs to be quite high so we can override installation
+# of specific packages through the IGNORE class.
+MAXPACKAGES=3000