Finished (I think...) with moving the BBBS install to another machine, a P90 with 32 Megs of Ram & a 1.6 gig drive. With that size of a drive, I didn't really need to worry as much about how much space the base os install took; but I did try to limit it. I used Debian Linux v2.1, & did the initial install from the cdrom's; then once the system was network capable (very basic install = 53 megs), I then did updates & any other installs from one of the Debian mirror sites. Before I moved BBBS over to it, there was about 83 megs of drive space in use...
BBBS v3.42 1s and Linux Cont.
By Robert James Clay on December 24, 1999 9:09 PM
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