I have a minimal Debian installation on a 2 GB VirtualBox hard drive.  By 
minimal, I mean the 150 MB Netinstall ISO without any of the packages (not even 
the "base" system) I was given the option to install during the initial 
installation process.  And I haven't even added anything yet.

When I go to the / directory and type "du -s", I get 355960, or nearly 360 MB.  
I'm using a dynamic (rather than fixed) hard drive, and its size is 601 MB.

How can Debian with nothing added on be almost triple the size of Puppy Linux?  
I've heard that Debian can be configured to be just as light or even lighter 
than Puppy Linux.

And do Debian and the host OS show different sizes for my virtual Debian 
installation?  Why is there a 241 MB difference?  The error is almost double 
the size of Puppy Linux.

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