Its just a mostly bare install, less than a GB of space used to run. There are still a few packages I can likely clean off, but there is nothing there beyond what you have compiled already at least.
I can put the image file on Google drive (I could host the image on the centos pi itself to allow a download, but I only have 1mbit upload speed), that way you can at least mount it and see what is there, or i can just dump the installed package list for you.
I will look into slimming it up even further, but is there a specific goal in mind for the minimal rootfs: is it a size goal, or simply "all thats needed to boot, take a keyboard as input, and access yum repos on a network"?
Getting it working was step 1, at least its proof that your hard work is paying off :)
Do we want anyone else to be able to download the image as well in order to look for major faults yet, or wait until the next phase when you have a rootfs built?





On May 30, 2015 6:12:12 AM CDT, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab@centos.org> wrote:
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On 29/05/15 20:03, cc35359@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I have a centos raspi2 all working. Not a single fedora
package left. Do you have any pi2s?


Oh cool ...
I have myself only two raspi1 and one odroid c1 .. but I'm sure some
other folks on this list have raspi2 available ..
Have you got the full list of needed packages for a working c7 install ?

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