I think 32MB is out of the question unless you would
heavily modify the installation and rip out pkg_add and stuff.
But I would love to see if its possible.
Floor
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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