quote:Originally posted by M51DPS:OK, but now what do I need to keep besides system stuff like the Finder and System Resources? Don't I need at least one keyboard layout and a few fonts? I don't think I need to worry about the requirements of Drive Setup or Disk First Aid, those are the only two applications that I'm keeping.[ May 18, 2003: Message edited by: M51DPS ]
quote:Originally posted by M51DPS:Very little, just to boot then be able to run Disk First Aid and Drive Setup once. The first time I use it I also need the computer to read an ISO as well as use the mentioned utilities, but afterwards all I need to do is boot.[ May 19, 2003: Message edited by: M51DPS ]
quote:Originally posted by M51DPS:So far this is what I have been using. With this, the system recognizes that it's a System folder, but just gives a disk with a question mark on it when I try to boot from a CD with the burned OS (indicating that it can't find a startup disk, forcing me to use the normal OS).BootX App (control panel, switches the computer to Linux)? BootX Extension (counter-part of BootX app)Apple CD/DVD DriverApple Monitor PluginsISO 9660 File AccessApple CPU Plugins (inside a folder called Multiprocessing)Serial (Built-in)SerialShimLibShared Library ManagerShared Library Manager PPCSOMobjects? for Mac OSSound ManagerSystem Monitor PluginsText Encoding ConverterFindersome fonts not worth namingTwo kernelsLoginMac OS ROMMacTCP DNRPanelsramdisk.image.gz (something else required to boot Linux)SystemWestern Language Encodings (obviously a Text Encoding)There also many un-named empty folders like Appearance and Application Support. I realize that I probably don't need the Shared Library or SOMobjects, but any suggestions? I'll try out different things and tell if if works.
quote:Originally posted by psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax:Dude, you are never gonna get linux on there. Not on a two gig drive.I have used this setup before on a 7500. What I did was just buy a cheep old HD from eBay. Got a 10Gig SCUSI for like 30bucks.Do that.
quote:really? You mean I can fit OS 9 into 80MB but you can't install Linux on 2000MB? I thought Linux was supposed to be super efficient and small.
quote: Personal Desktop: 1,901MB Workstation: 2,258MB Server: 855MB Everything (all packages): 5,031MB
quote:Originally posted by M51DPS:I was thinking about just getting Debian (only 800MB), but have decided to just go for a new drive to make things easier. Thanks for the help anyway.