Thread: BSD sizes
View Single Post
  #4   (View Single Post)  
Old 22nd June 2008
Carpetsmoker's Avatar
Carpetsmoker Carpetsmoker is offline
Real Name: Martin
Tcpdump Spy
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 2,243
Default

Quote:
I looked through the BIG 3 sites but was only able to determine that OpenBSD can be installed, very minimally, in roughly 700~750 M. What about Free or NetBSD? Or any other for that matter.
I used to run NetBSD (3.0 I think, not sure) on my SPARCStation, which had, IIRC a 1GB hard disk...

FreeBSD doesn't take up that much space either, my server (Where quite a few ports are installed) only uses ~800-900MB, and I guess you can trim that down to ~500-600MB if you wanted...
__________________
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things.
Reply With Quote