[RULE] Updated document online

Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz at simpaticus.com
Thu Oct 21 14:41:40 EEST 2004


Hi, all:

Just wanted to let you know that I made some progress last night on my
"Minimal FC3" and posted the results online. I also posted a package
list for my latest configuration to make it easier for people to diff it
and give me suggestions or feedback.

The latest configuration is 149 packages using 368MB of space on disk
plus the swap partition. This passes my first test, which is to fit
comfortably on a 500MB disk. Since those are actually ~476MB, we can put
this configuration online for a mini-server, leave a 64MB swap
partition, and still have 44MB left over. <grin>

I'll see how much more we can trim in the next few days, although
progress is likely to be much slower. Karsten's configuration has done
some *very* heavy-handed trimming, and he's removed about 70 more
packages but only gained another 60MB of space. Let's see how far I get.

My notes are always going to be at the same address, until the doc is
finalized. At that point I'll move it to another name and link to it
properly from the rest of the site. But for now:

http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/small-netserver-fc3-howto.php

The package list is linked from that page.

Cheers,

-- 
Rodolfo J. Paiz <rpaiz at simpaticus.com>
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