Mark wrote:
Looking for input/feedback. I just bought a refurbished Asus eee pc
900A 4 GB SSD netbook (Linux model, not XP). Have yet to receive it,
but it comes with Xandros according to the specs. I'd really like to
put Debian Lenny stable on it instead, and have looked at the wiki here
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC but I'd like to avoid all the manual
package installations since I already have both dvd and cd .iso bootable
discs at home and would like to use them. According to the Debian page,
5 GB is the recommended minimum hard drive space for installation. Am I
pushing the limit trying to squeeze it on 4 GB, or has anyone had
success doing this? I bought an 8 GB SDHC card for the memory card slot
if that will be useful for installation.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
It is not hard to have a debian install size of less than 2gb. Just do
a minimum install with the network install cd and only install the
standard system. Once it reboots to a black terminal, start plugging
away with aptitude and install xorg, kde/gnome, amarok,..etc
Sam
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