Bell Tech pricing
Pete Lega
pzl at hjuxa.UUCP
Thu Jul 28 06:11:10 AEST 1988
In article <475 at dms.UUCP>, shepperd at dms.UUCP (Dave Shepperd) writes:
> [ info on bell tech SVR3] ...
> Second, you can't get UNIX to even load onto your system with less than
> 2.5Mb of memory regardless of what the salesman or System admin guide says.
With mucho typing you CAN get a 2Mb system to load,
(you have to partially run the install script,
and manually run portions of it.)
then reconfigure a kernel without a lot of
extraneous drivers, which will boot, run,
and support a reasonable 2 user load.
I've done it.
The problem with 2 Mb, is that there is no swap
on the boot floppy, and you are limited to
2 user processes because of no swap.
If you want specifics, mail me.
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