Peter N. M. Hansteen escreveu:
> Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   
>> So, OpenBSD will run.  It's going to be slow, it's only a Pentium
>> 100. I ran OpenBSD on a P133 for a while, I had to run the older
>> version of X because the video wasn't supported by the new version,
>> not sure if that's still the case.
>>     
>
> The archives will reveal that around 2.5-2.7 times (cant't remember
> exactly), some of us have installed and (briefly) run OpenBSD on
> i386/33 with all of 8MB of RAM, and I think even the trick for making
> the installer complete under these conditions made it into the FAQ at
> least for a while.  Not recommended, but apparently doable, FSVO.
>
>   
>> Patience will be important.
>>     
>
> Oh yes, loads of it.  By the time you've actually gotten a system with
> that spec to do something marginally useful, something much more
> recent is bound to have fallen into your lap for free.
>
>   
Never ran with 24MB, but note mentioned that I've run an openbsd
firewall on a pentium 133, with 32MB of ram. It had everything a
firewall for home uses need, DNS, DHCP and the firewall rules. I've
upgraded to 64MB so i could run a squid proxy, apache server and openvpn
server. Ran it for more than a year. OpenBSD is a very small footprint
operational system. I believe it will run in 24MB with no problems.

My regards,

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