Install Snow Leopard without the Application DVD

I can only find one install DVD ( iMac Mac OS X Install DVD - version 10.6.6 ) and I rememberd something about two DVDs.
I found some pictures in google where you can see my DVD the install one and an Application DVD for iLife, which I don't need.
Can I use the one DVD I have to reinstall Snow Leopard, if I don't need iLife, or is there a second DVD I need.
The window looks just like this one: http://www.dinke.net/blog/en/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/install_dvd.png
But the availiable space is not ~336 but 20mb, I don't know if that matters?

That disc should be sufficient.  You only need iLife if you use iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie etc.  The third disc mentioned is probably iWork ... for pages, numbers etc.   Double check by reading first ...  Minimum specs for Snow Leopard.            
Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard -Read the Technical Specifications
And if you go ahead, before you start upgrading, back up your files.
Once you have upgraded to Snow Leopard you will need to apply the Combo updater.   Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1  and follow with a software update to pick up any later security updates.
But you say in your profile details below your post that you have 10.6.6. ?????   Are you aware of Machine specific discs?
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