When the install process runs dselect
for you, you will
doubtless be eager to get Debian running as soon as possible. Well,
please be prepared to take an hour or so as you have to learn your way
around and then get it right. When you enter the ``Select'' screen for
the first time don't make ANY selections at all -- just hit
Enter and see what dependancy problems there are. Try fixing
them. If you find yourself back at the main screen run ``Select'', section 2.3 again.
You can get an idea of the size of a package by hitting itwice and looking for the ``Size'' figure. This is the size of the compressed package, so the uncompressed files will be a lot bigger (see ``Installed-Size'', which is in kilo-bytes, to know it).
Installing a new Debian system is a complex thing, but
dselect
can do it for you as easily as can be. So take
the time to learn how to drive it. Read the help screens and
experiment with i, I, o, and O. Use the R
key. It's all there, but it's up to you to use it effectively.
dselect
Documentation for Beginners