Chris wrote:
Thanks for all replies and suggestions. sounds like I can give 6 a try.
I can move the hd to a bigger machine for installing and compiling.
...except that pcic and card have been removed from -current :( so it's
back to 5.4R
chris
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Thanks for all replies and suggestions. sounds like I can give 6 a try.
I can move the hd to a bigger machine for installing and compiling.
Chris
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Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
: "FreeBSD for the i386 requires ...at least 24 MB of RAM".
:
: Did the memory requirement really jump that much or is something
: different being mea
On Saturday, 13. August 2005 10:32, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> 24MB should be adequate as a SOHO wireless router/NAT box but doing
> compilations will stress it significantly (as you've noticed).
Probably stating the obvious here, but that's where those fine binary packages
FreeBSD builds from ports
On Fri, 2005-Aug-12 21:38:43 +0100, Chris wrote:
>The installation notes for 4.11 say, referring to i386 platform
>" ...after installation, FreeBSD itself can be run in 4-8MB of RAM with
>a pared-down kernel"
>
>The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
>"FreeBSD for the i
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 09:38:43PM +0100, Chris wrote:
> Hi
>
> The installation notes for 4.11 say, referring to i386 platform
> " ...after installation, FreeBSD itself can be run in 4-8MB of RAM with
> a pared-down kernel"
>
> The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
hello,
> The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
> "FreeBSD for the i386 requires ...at least 24 MB of RAM".
> [ .. ]
> I have on old tosh 110CT laptop with 24mb memory I want to set up as a
> wireless router/NAT box but would prefer to use 6 or 5.4.
I've run 5.X for
Chris wrote:
Hi
The installation notes for 4.11 say, referring to i386 platform
" ...after installation, FreeBSD itself can be run in 4-8MB of RAM
with a pared-down kernel"
The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
"FreeBSD for the i386 requires ...at least 24 MB of
Hi
The installation notes for 4.11 say, referring to i386 platform
" ...after installation, FreeBSD itself can be run in 4-8MB of RAM with
a pared-down kernel"
The installation notes for 5.4 and 6 (the floppies README.TXT) say
"FreeBSD for the i386 requires ...at least 24 MB of RAM".
Did the