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min requirements for Red Hat 7.1

Deceiver

Senior member
I'm fairly certain Red Hat 7.1 will run on this system, but I wanted to get the opinions of everyone else. Basically here it is:

Pentium 75
32 MB Ram
550 MB HD

I know it's fairly skimpy, but I just want a very basic install. I just want to set it up as a type of network node to test network topologies. Once everything is install, it will pretty much just set in a corner.

I tried installing yesterday, but I ran out of disk space. I think I might've set the swap drive a little high, which caused the other partition to be too small for the rest of the stuff. What is a good number for the swap drive? I was using around 100 MB yesterday. Would 25-50 MB be good enough?

Jason
 
Yeah, that's plenty for an install of just about any linux system. Trouble is, you have to limit your install severly. I would install as little as possible,
then add stuff as you need it, package by package. That includes X-windows.
 
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