> written. Using an emulator like qemu > -cdrom ../my.iso -m 512m or the > qemu-system-i386 variant that you target
And yes, that's a bit exaggerated. In former times you could have plenty space left on a box with 2MB RAM even when running Linux. But, alas, nowadays the kernel alone occupies some 3 or 6 MB on its own. Add a few 100k for BusyBox, libc, and you're at a minimum of about 4 million or even more bytes of RAM to run on top of Linux. Sucks? Tell the kernel guys! _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list busybox@busybox.net http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox