After being successful booting (and using) Trinux from Floppy on a 64MB
Pentium Pro (200MHZ) PC, I now want to try an older 16 MB Pentium 60,
but I am getting errors, despite some trimming of the package list.
My /tux/config/pkglist contains:
term
baselib
system
netconf
bash
nmap
pthread
netutil
tcpdump
hping2
vi
My HTTP server is found, and package loading begins : term, baselib,
system, netconf load OK, but starting with bash I get the following
error for the rest of packages of the list:
tar:/usr/bin/bash: input/output error -- no space left on device
tar: bad tar header, skipping ....
tar: bad tar header, skipping ....
.....
It seems my 16 MB are not enough room... weird.
At the end I don't get a working console.
Some tips ? What is a minimal recommended install (packages) for such a
RAM amount ?
Thanks
DAVID RAMIREZ
Colombia
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