On 10/9/06, Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/09/06 12:00, free bsd wrote:
> Thank you everyone for responding to my initial question.
>
> In hindsight I realize I worded my original inquiry inaccurately. What I
am attempting to determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a 4
On 10/09/06 12:00, free bsd wrote:
Thank you everyone for responding to my initial question.
In hindsight I realize I worded my original inquiry inaccurately. What I am attempting to determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a 4GB hard drive with a Pentium 4 - 3.06GHz cpu and 1GB r
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 10:00:11AM -0700, free bsd wrote:
> Thank you everyone for responding to my initial question.
>
> In hindsight I realize I worded my original inquiry inaccurately. What
> I am attempting to determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a 4GB
> hard drive with
--- free bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you everyone for responding to my initial
> question.
>
> In hindsight I realize I worded my original
> inquiry inaccurately. What I am attempting to
> determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a
> 4GB hard drive with a Pentium 4 -
On 10/9/06, free bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you everyone for responding to my initial question.
In hindsight I realize I worded my original inquiry inaccurately. What I am
attempting to determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a 4GB hard drive
with a Pentium 4 - 3.06GHz cp
Thank you everyone for responding to my initial question.
In hindsight I realize I worded my original inquiry inaccurately. What I am
attempting to determine is how well or if ver 6.1 will work on a 4GB hard drive
with a Pentium 4 - 3.06GHz cpu and 1GB ram? The machine has a 232GB hard
Alex Zbyslaw writes:
> I believe minimum ram is 24Mb but if you can get more... . I'm
> sure I used to run 4.X off < 4Gb of disk
Sometime around then it was possible* to do a completely
bare-bones installation in around 850 mb. This meant one partition,
no swap, no X, no sources, no
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 06:13:16PM -0700, Art Mattox wrote:
what are the recommended minimum hw requirements for version 6.1?
e.g. diskspace, memory, etc
I don't know what the current absolute minimum to run values
would be.
I believe minimum ram is 24Mb b
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:48:26AM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> I don't know what the current absolute minimum to run values
> would be. So recommended minimums would be somewhat subjective
> and depend on the intended use of the machine and the number
> of ports and user accounts you might p
look at:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2006-August/011029.html
or:
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE:
4MB, 8MB: Dies at bootstrap loader.
12MB, 16MB: Dies while loading acpi.ko.
20MB: Boots / Successfully installed the default minimal distribution set.
Mem: 2484K Active, 1396K Iact, 6004K Wir
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 06:13:16PM -0700, Art Mattox wrote:
> what are the recommended minimum hw requirements for version 6.1?
> e.g. diskspace, memory, etc
I don't know what the current absolute minimum to run values
would be. So recommended minimums would be somewhat subjective
and depend
what are the recommended minimum hw requirements for version 6.1? e.g.
diskspace, memory, etc
thank you.
-art
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On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 01:16:52AM -0400, Liquid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I am waiting on an auction to end. For some reason I never
> thought of looking on ebay, and I hit the jackpot there... 64mb of 30pin
> simms!
Hope you have MB manual available, some mobos have strict
require
"Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The place to start is
>
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Someone wrote:
> Check out http://thewall.sourceforge.net/.
I was sorry I wasted my time there after I investigated picoBSD. Maybe
they've got good stuff, but it looked like it was going to take longer
to determine what it was, what parts I wanted, how it fit in with the
normal distribution, et
: October 1, 2002 10:31 PM
>To: Doug Poland
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Bare minimum requirements for FreeBSD installation
>
>"Doug Poland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> sshd, ipfw, and natd on a RoadRunner cable modem. My only
"Doug Poland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sshd, ipfw, and natd on a RoadRunner cable modem. My only problem
> is the disk is so small I can't do an installworld to keep up with
> -STABLE.
Consider running picoBSD off a floppy with or without a hard disk
(eg, for log files). It was quite easy
: Fernando Gleiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: October 1, 2002 9:53 PM
>To: Liquid
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Bare minimum requirements for FreeBSD installation
>
>On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Liquid wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gatewa
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Liquid wrote:
> Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gateway in his house
> so that the internet can be shared between a couple of tenants. I
> realize it can be very easily done using a router, but I have this
> 486dx2 50mhz at home with 8mb ram. It has a 300m
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Doug Poland wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 06:22:34PM -0400, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Doug Poland wrote:
> > > Liquid said:
> > > > Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gateway in his
> > > > house so that the internet can be shared between
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 06:22:34PM -0400, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Doug Poland wrote:
> > Liquid said:
> > > Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gateway in his
> > > house so that the internet can be shared between a couple of
> > > tenants. I realize it can be v
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 05:54:02PM -0400, Liquid wrote:
> Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gateway in his house
> so that the internet can be shared between a couple of tenants. I
> realize it can be very easily done using a router, but I have this
> 486dx2 50mhz at home with 8m
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, at 00:25 [=GMT+0200], Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 05:54:02PM -0400, Liquid wrote:
> Recent versions of FreeBSD require at least 16MB RAM to install.
> The last version that could be installed on 8MB RAM was FreeBSD 3.2
> One possibility is to install 3.2 on
One options is to spend ~$20 and get more memory...
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Hey everyone. A family member asked me to setup a gateway in his house
so that the internet can be shared between a couple of tenants. I
realize it can be very easily done using a router, but I have this
486dx2 50mhz at home with 8mb ram. It has a 300mb and 640mb hd in it
too. If I only wish t
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