- Timestamp:
- Jan 20, 2008, 10:29:38 PM (17 years ago)
- Branches:
- clfs-1.2, clfs-2.1, clfs-3.0.0-systemd, clfs-3.0.0-sysvinit, master, systemd, sysvinit
- Children:
- 21410c3
- Parents:
- 4af1e59
- Location:
- BOOK
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BOOK/introduction/common/changelog.xml
r4af1e59 rfb7d4ee 36 36 </listitem> 37 37 --> 38 39 <listitem> 40 <para>January 20, 2008</para> 41 <itemizedlist> 42 <listitem> 43 <para>Bigdissaved - Changed the minimum ${CLFS} size from 1.5Gb to 2.5Gb. 44 Thanks to Copper for seeing this </para> 45 </listitem> 46 </itemizedlist> 47 </listitem> 38 48 39 49 <listitem> -
BOOK/partitioning/common/creatingpartition.xml
r4af1e59 rfb7d4ee 18 18 and transfer it to your target machine.</para> 19 19 20 <para os="b">A minimal system requires around 1.5 gigabytes (GB). 21 This is enough to store all the source tarballs and compile the packages. 22 However, if the CLFS system is intended to be the primary Linux system, 23 additional software will probably be installed which will require 24 additional space (2-3 GB). The CLFS system itself will not take up this 25 much room. A large portion of this requirement is to provide sufficient 26 free temporary storage. Compiling packages can require a lot of disk space 27 which will be reclaimed after the package is installed.</para> 20 <para os="b">A minimal system requires around 2.5 gigabytes (GB). 21 This is enough to store all the source tarballs and compile the packages. The CLFS 22 system itself will not take up this much room. A large portion of this requirement 23 is to provide sufficient free temporary storage. Compiling packages can require a 24 lot of disk space which will be reclaimed after the package is installed. If the 25 CLFS system is intended to be the primary Linux system, additional software will 26 probably be installed which will require additional space (2-10 GB). </para> 28 27 29 28 <para os="c">Because there is not always enough Random Access Memory (RAM)
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