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[seul-edu] Re: LINUX onto old,small computers
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- Subject: [seul-edu] Re: LINUX onto old,small computers
- From: "Ralph M. Deal" <deal@kzoo.edu>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 16:08:56 -0500
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Martin@seul.org, Qvistgård@seul.org wrote:
> To save space and resources, why not build your own lean, mean
> linux? If you
> put some work into doing this you will end up with a better machine
> than with
> any distro. All the instructions you need are at
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org Some knowledge about compliling
> kernels are a
> big plus, though.
>
> Build on one machine and use dd or similar to copy to the other
> machines.
Great idea. Now if I only had the time. I have a rapidly approaching
deadline and so really can't explore that route. Does anyone know of
such a lean, mean LINUX having been built on a small machine that
is available for use elsewhere? I'd certainly be interested for the
next generation/district of ancients->students.
I'll certainly look at linuxfromscratch anyway.
Ralph deal@kzoo.edu