>> works on an 8 MB machine, although the > >required 5Mb to install/4Mb to run. > > etc, etc For the definitive list of Linux distributions, go to lwn.net/bigpage.phtml There are a few tiny distributions listed there that may install and run in as little as 2 MB. The record holder may be Paul Gortmaker's 896kB on a 2.0 kernel. Because it could be done, as they say. Can we go back to discussing ELKS now?
- 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Christoph Plattner
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... karunendra
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Bruce Irving
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Dan Olson
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pent... MagerValp
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 ... Jacek Lipkowski
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486... Ken Yap
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 8... David Murn
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 ... John Oram
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Alan Cox
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pent... Bart Hartgers
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 ... Shadow Daemon
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 8... Matthew London
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Blaz Antonic
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Fenton Bittswaper
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Luciano Jose Alves
- Re: 8086/88 80286 ||| 80386 80486 Pentium ... Bruce Irving