> On 6/25/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You'll have a hard time fitting that on 128Mb. base, etc, > man, bsd and bsd.rd > > adds up to ~170Mb and I doubt leaving out man and bsd.rd will > get it down to > > less than 128Mb. > > Speaking again from experience, it is possible to get by without > man.tgz, since they are available online. But it's a pain. > > -Josh >
I have installed OpenBSD in my notebook so I can read mans there and thus experimenting with another copy on a desktop pc. Actually I need a system with perl, pf and some tiny http server for cgi scripts. I suppose that it is possible to fit it on a 32mb disk? Am I wrong? What is about my understanding of OpenBSD - I am a new to it and to unix but willing to get know about it as much as possible. Regards, Artyom