Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I recently installed the latest version of Debian Linux on
>a 386dx40 with 8meg RAM and 40meg HDD (32meg Linux native
>and 8meg swap).  The basic install (with groff, all the man
>pages, minicom, networking, ppp, Lynx, etc, etc.) left me
>with 10megs free on the HDD (after pruning foreign language
>support and other useless files).  It worked like a dream.
>Fast, efficient, stable.

This was exactly I wanted to do last week. However, the install program
of Debian 2.1 let me know that my HD was too small even for a minimal
installation :-(
How can I bypass this?

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Tibor Mocsar

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