On Wed, May 20, 1998 at 12:32:10AM -0400, Kiyan Azarbar wrote: > > Is this possible? If so, what is the bare minimum I need. How do I get > started? Is there a bootdisk package? I can copy any debs I need from my > computer over to the share drive on the win95 machine, but I'm wondering how I > should go about creating a partition for ext2fs, and how to install the > kernel, etc. Should I just compile a tiny minimalist kernel there? > > And most importantly, where do I get fips? >
I can't help you with the network aspects of your desired setup, but I thought I would share my playing around with a small set up to give you an idea of space requirements. I set up Deb with X on a 486sx-33, 5 Mb RAM, and a HD with something like 115 or 120 Mb capacity. I set aside 12 Mb for a swap partition which left about 100 or so Mb for a Linux partition. From dselect, I then picked out what I thought would be the bare minimum to get a running system. This was a trial and error process, at least for me as I sometimes think I won't need a package but some other package does need it. I ended up with a running box on which I could start X with fvwm2. df reported 60% disk usage. Of course about the only thing I had on the machine that one could pretend to do anything with was a text editor and minicom. With 5 megs of RAM I couldn't complain that it was too fast for me to keep up with, but the machine was only slightly slower with X than it in its previous life running M$ Windows 3.1 with 4 megs of RAM. The machine is fast enough that I decided I could use it to try and teach my parents how to use a computer. The current setup is a reincarnation as the old Deb (1.1) was wiped to remake it a DOS box for awhile. I can't say how exactly the chosen packages match the new 1.3 setup, but I again aimed for a minimal setup. joe and minicom are there again, but I added the full source tree to make a custom kernel, and xpat2 so mater and pater could have some fun while learning to use a mouse. df reports 89% disk usage. Same partitions as before (they weren't changed). Go for it man; it's possible ! As for fips, I don't know if all distro put it on the CD, but that's where I got it (infomagic LDR). I'd be interested to hear how you make out. Ciao, Gerald Crimp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]