Re: Small HDD
[email protected] Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:24:07 -0700 (MST)
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.openbsd.mac68k |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
> I think you will be able to install the system, but that is about all. > > Some of the problems I can think of: > > * swap will be too small, or it will take out too much of the disk > * you won't be able to install /usr/ports, or /usr/src and the like > > So, you *may* just be able to get it installed, but then there is no > room left over. I had a terrible time on a 250M disk, until I found a > 500M one for my mac68k. 500M gives you enough room for the whole deal, > plus sources. > > And, yes, it is really useful to use NFS in this case, once the system > is up. I kinda wanted to compile, but I would settle for ssh, mutt, and lynx. I don't need ports or the source, so maybe I will be okay. The compiler may be cramped if I wanna play around with C (I'm trying to code my own calculus libraries.) ;/ Thanks for the help, Lucas