livecds: leave manual pages and associated tooling intact#43
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Manual pages are useful to have installed during the install process, and considering the other software now present on the livecds, there is no real reason to not have them. Signed-off-by: Rahul Sandhu <nvraxn@gmail.com>
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Related bug that might show a justified need for this change. These changes aren't free though as they increase RAM usage at boot time |
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I would like to see some size measurements. |
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Manual pages are useful to have installed during the install process, and considering the other software now present on the livecds, there is no real reason to not have them.