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On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 09:40:57PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
> How many have experience with working systems taking up less
> than 512MB or smaller for the full system?? After taking a nice
> long liesurely ride with Larry and touching on the topic, I was
> thinking it's something I'd like to do. My initial goals are to
> only have a 256MB CF card with everything needed to boot the
> system and start the needed services. (Samba, NFS, SSH, distcc)
> >From there the RAID array would handle dishing out the data and
> a RAM disk if neccessary for faster response than the CF would
> allow. Forgive me for any bad spellings or english since I'm
> doing fine with my Fat Tire :)

Keep in mind that Knoppix is basically this sort of deal already.  Strip
out the stuff you don't need and replace the GNU tools with busybox (may
have to mod a few things for that) and it'll probably fit in 512 megs
easily.  KDE + Gnome == big.

- -- 
Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    The mighty Oak is the result of
  ^ a nut!                                  a nut that has held its ground
 
* Knghtbrd does not consider perl an elegant programming language.
<|Rain|> perl is to elegant as roadkill racoon is to cuisine
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