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Re: [RULE] RULE minimum hw requirements


From: Eugene Wong
Subject: Re: [RULE] RULE minimum hw requirements
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 22:43:37 -0800

Another use for 8 MB systems is to have them run servers that are rarely used or are light loads.

I remember there was the FreeSCO routers which were quite useful on systems with only 6 MB of RAM. On a system with 200 MB of disk space, you could probably create a useful swap partition @ 32 MB, which is way more than you need to work @ the console.

I don't know much about DNS or DHCP, but why can't a 8 MB diskless system boot up from the network? It could get the appropriate files from the terminal server.

1 day, I'd like to see a system that we could install where it would have all the relevant software installed, plus a few localhost network interfaces. This could allow a new user to practise administering a new system.

While we are @ it, it would be nice to partition for the user, a few 4 MB partitions [or whatever the minimum is], which he could use to practise mounting, unmounting, sharing over the network, repartitioning with parted, & using fdisk.

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Sincerely, & with thanks,
Eugene T.S. Wong

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