The new debian installer is highly modular. Modules are loaded at several
points in the install process to add capabilities to the installer. Modules
are essentially sets of files that get unpacked onto the installation
system, plus some metadata.
Because there is already so much infrastructure to build and manage debian
packages, and because it allows metadata to accompany the files in a module,
we have decided to use debian packages as the modules for the installer. To
differentiate them from normal Debian packages, modules have filenames
ending in ".udeb". However, modules must not have the same package name as
any regular Debian package.
Unlike regular debian packages, modules for the installer will not be
policy compliant. They will not contain documentation in /usr/share/doc.
They need not comply with the FHS. They may be statically linked. They may
conflict with essential "real" debian packages, and thus be non-installable
on a real debian system, although it is recommended that if possible, this
be avoided.
Here is a short rundown on differences between deb packages and udebs:
All udeb packages should be able to build debug versions if
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="debug".
그냥 대충 찾아 보고...
몇군데에서 찾아본 결과 입니다..
http://cvs.debian.org/debian-installer/doc/modules.txt?rev=1.15&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Modules
-------
The new debian installer is highly modular. Modules are loaded at several
points in the install process to add capabilities to the installer. Modules
are essentially sets of files that get unpacked onto the installation
system, plus some metadata.
Because there is already so much infrastructure to build and manage debian
packages, and because it allows metadata to accompany the files in a module,
we have decided to use debian packages as the modules for the installer. To
differentiate them from normal Debian packages, modules have filenames
ending in ".udeb". However, modules must not have the same package name as
any regular Debian package.
Unlike regular debian packages, modules for the installer will not be
policy compliant. They will not contain documentation in /usr/share/doc.
They need not comply with the FHS. They may be statically linked. They may
conflict with essential "real" debian packages, and thus be non-installable
on a real debian system, although it is recommended that if possible, this
be avoided.
Here is a short rundown on differences between deb packages and udebs:
All udeb packages should be able to build debug versions if
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="debug".
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