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minimum space to install

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what is the minimum space of pen-drive required to install ubuntu in a pen-drive.
ubuntu may be of earlier version
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Re: minimum space to install

Probably around 1.5 gb I would imagine
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Re: minimum space to install

2-4gb
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You can save a lot of space if you only need command line.
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Or just install a smaller distro
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can i get more information about installing smaller distro
or what can i do with only command line. could i be able to boot any new computer.
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can i get more information about installing smaller distro
or what can i do with only command line. could i be able to boot any new computer.
you need a small and GUI , well use the DSL ( damm small linux)
. Even you don't need a good graphic card to run this ( very light window manager , I just using it with a old 486 laptop computer
waste to our country ).use the xubunthu it's also light weight.

anyway if you feels it's very small and you need a small distro
with GCC and other developing tools, just use knoppix.

I just downloaded that knoppix CD and run these scripts and make
it to a bootable flash drive.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-knoppix-510/

what is your purpose ? what kind of tools or environment you need.
( above I said about a minimal environment to run the linux GUI system and C/C++ compiler and debugging toosl. best for learning
QT ).
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my purpose is to setup linux in as small as possible space in my memory stick and boot my old p4 computer with 128mb RAM and xp installed. i dont want to remove xp. and as i have low disk space i dont want to install 2 operating systems
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Check out tinycore! (http://www.tinycorelinux.com/)
Or P.U.D. Linux! It's based on Ubuntu.
SLAX also runs great from a pen drive!

For the record, I've run the standard xubuntu on a 2GB stick with no problem, but it was a little cramped for space. I fixed that by setting it up to auto-mount the home directory on my web server if I'm connected to the internet at boot-time.

Like Nic mentioned though, it really depends on what you intend to do with it, what kind of tools you need, how much room you need to store stuff, etc...

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If you don't want to install a second OS, then why not just use a CD/DVD distro? Something like ubuntu/knoppix or even some of the more recent Fedora Spins?

RAM may be an issue, but you can probably use a swap file on the windows partition (like windows does itself) which is pretty safe to do.
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