Subject: RE: Bare essentials...
To: 'wojtek@wojtek.from.pl' <wojtek@wojtek.from.pl>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: port-i386
Date: 02/01/2001 15:18:35
	Well, John recommends a 40 (forty) megabyte hard drive. I never
investigated actual use of that space, but that probably allows for plenty
of room for the installer to do all it's unpacking, compling, and whatever
else it does. Then that leaves plenty for swap space once it's actually
running.
	Then again, I haven't seen around _any_ HDDs under 240 MB...Of which
I have a couple. Any takers? US$10 each, and that gets me a $9 profit over
thier value! :-)

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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: wojtek@wojtek.from.pl [mailto:wojtek@wojtek.from.pl]
-> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 2:59 PM
-> To: David Woyciesjes
-> Cc: 'Dave Burgess'; Frederick Bruckman; Andy Ball; 
-> port-i386@netbsd.org
-> Subject: RE: Bare essentials...
-> 
-> 
-> > Subject: RE: Bare essentials...
-> > 
-> > Your probably referring to John Sinteur's NetBSD/i386 
-> Firewall project...
-> > www.dubbele.com ... That only needs about 40 MB for a hard 
-> drive. I've got
-> 40?!??!
-> 
-> you say forty megabytes or four megabytes?!!
-> 
-> 40 is much too much
->