Space and m68k
I plan to install Debian on my old Amiga3000, the system is an
Amiga3000/030-25Mhz/16MB-Fast-RAM/200MB-HD, Ariadne-Ethernet,
Piccolo/CirrusLogic5426-Gfx-Board, IO-Board MFC3 and an
cameron-scanner-io-board. Aeons ago I installed a linux without
distribution and it ran fine (was at 1.2.13-times).
200MB HD is not very much... but from my experience m68k-code need less
space than eg i386-code, so I guess I can ignore most suggestions for
install-space, can I?
How much can I accomplish with 200MB-HD-Space?
I need:
most gnu-utilites,
X and fvwm2 (KDE would be nice, but I guess, thats ridiculous on that
system :-),
enough fonts and utils to use the system as a X-Terminal and maybe some
small browser so that I can surf without needing another system,
development-tools and sources for linux-kernel should eat up more than
120MB, so I will not be able to use that, am I right?
Christian Brandt
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