Hello

First, let me just brief you.

I would like to build a Linux distro that can be run on a low powered laptop
(233 MHz - 700 MHz.) But having no previous Linux distributions, I thought I
had best try and build a "normal" one first. So I had a go. I created a
virtual machine (using VMWare,) gave it 4gb space. Got slackware installed,
copied across all the source archive things and then started. Got going, was
all going well, and as I come to bunzip the libc-headers in the temporary
system (yes, which is extremely early on in the process) and I ran out of
space!!!!!! 4Gb!!! It didn't help with the fact I had to start again half
way through (start from scratch, reformat) because GCC3.4.0 would compile,
so I started again taking the GCC4 branch.

So my theory is that it was because it was a virtual machine the GCC3.4
wouldn't compile (4 did fine btw) so I set up a second pc, with rubbish spec
(Pentium 2 MMX 233 MHz) with a 2gig hard drive.

So I know I'm not making it easy for myself here, but does anyone have any
suggestion on making, not necessarily a tiny distro, but making it using
minimal resources and being as small as possible. I've read the tips and
stuff, and I'll do them next time, but I would like more help, for example,
what base distro would be best, like small, but still has the requisites
required to build an LFS system

Thanks in advanced

Dom. 

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