On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:49:55AM -0600, Bill Layer wrote:
>y0 
>
>Well, not necessarily, but 200MB is a bit tight... You might be able to 
>manage a running system, but not much in the lines of development packages 
>(You won't be doig much compiling). X will also be a squeeze.

Tight squeeze? X itself is like 60MB. For freebsd you can forget getting any
sources or ports.

>
>I've got Slack7.1 packed into a 386 with a 350MB drive, with good room to 
>spare. I'll be happy to help where I can with setting up your laptop.
>
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