Re: Really small Linux and NAS

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cameron wrote:
David A. Woyciesjes wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a really nice, old Libretto 110.  Only 64Mb memory.

I want to put Linux on it and have a network monitoring system and a
traveling NAS.

But all of the NASs have seemed to have grown beyond their original
64Mb size (FreeNAS now needs 128Mb).

Only thing I have found is: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS8289526009.html

Talking about Unbutu 6.0 and the 'Server' install that can run in
64Mb and provide NAS.

Any pointers?
    Have you looked into Damn Small Linux?
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org

another vote for dsl.   I have also had a lot of luck on older systems
using feather linux - http://featherlinux.berlios.de/
I am going to give DSL a try.  It won't be so easy....

The system cannot boot from a CD, so I have to first get the "the all in one boot floppy" http://home.arcor.de/mschierlm/bootdisk/

then install of CD with both PCMCI slots in use.
then put in a LAN PCMCI with the CD and install networking stuff.
then pull the LAN, put in a USB PCMCI with the CD and install that.

Then, hopefully I will be ready to go!


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