Vaclav Bouse wrote:
Both Dachstein and Bering are good systems. Bering is newer and therefore has several key features provided by the 2.4 kernel that Dachstein lacks. If you are familiar with Dachstein, I'd suggest sticking with it until you need iptables or other features provided by Bering. If you are a new user, I would suggest starting with Bering.Thanks, I'll try it.And another question: I'm still not sure, if I shoud use Bering or Dachstein. On Dachstein I had enough space on floppy, ssh, band-width monitor... But Bearing uses newer kernel and Shorewall (easier to configure). Can you help me, which one should I use? I'm thinking about using small hard disk (I want to use FTP and more for remote-admin (I don't have the router at home).
Also note that Bering (like Dachstein) includes a number of features that could be considered optional, such as a DHCP server, and DNS caching. You may be able to pick up some extra space by removing anything you're not actually using from the floppy.
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