On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 04:17, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> And of course, since there's no compiler ...
> 
> % find usr/local -name \*.h -o -name \*.a |xargs sudo rm
> 
> 245 MB - I've never gotten Win98 below 250 MB (and I've tried), and what 
> you have here is far more functional ... perl, apache, lynx(ssl), sshd, ssh,
> bind, dig, dhcpd, dhclient, ppp, cu, pf, sha1, tcpdump ... and, oh yeah,
> gnome.

i've gotten win98 below 250 megs.  but you need to use third party
software ('98 lite.  i can't remember the URL...) that removes some
bloat.  unfortunately, windows doesn't like having it's bloat removed,
so the resulting system is a little less stable than before (basically
unusable.  i quickly re-installed and suffered the bloat...)

either way, you still have less functionality.  i assume you can remove
apache from the above list?  anything else non-essential or does it come
with the tarballs?

oh, and one more thing : can OpenBSD and Linux share /home partitions?

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