Well, I recently installed a Redhat system that took less than 300 MB or disk
space.  The system was built using several "spare" (this word doesn't even
begin to describe it) hard-drives, all less than 1GB.  There was a 50 MB boot
partition on the first drive, otherwise all the space on all three drives were
combined into a single Raid-0 partition.  Redhat not only allowed me to install
an entire system on < 1GB (total combine space was almost 900 MB), but allowed
me to do it using a nice and easy to use interface.

Really, if you are going to say something, you should have something to base it
on.

Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 10:58:44PM -0500, Shawn Fertch wrote:
> > As to the install, it's been a while so I don't recall the specifics.
> > Being presented with about 30 options of drivers, cards, etc,
>
> hmmm... I personally fail to find debian particularly hard to install. I
> guess it probably doesn't choose your video card and auto-configure 3D
> accelleration and all that other crap but...
>
> *I don't want it to.*
>
> what debian *doesn't* do, is install >1GB of packages just to build a base
> system (see redhat). neither does it muck around with packages, adding its
> own extensions, hacks and patches (at least not as many as RH does).
> and the nicest thing about it:
>
> *you only have to install it once*. after that, just apt-get upgrade for the
> rest of your life.
>
> I'll grant that RedHat 7.3 is probably a better choice for the newbie;
> partly because it configures for the hardware pretty well; mostly because it
> *does* give you all those extra packages... gives people a chance to learn
> what packages they want/need/use.
>
> after that, they can install a base debian system, and apt-get install
> packages as needed.
>
> Carl Soderstrom.
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