From: Paul Lim (paul_at_macrofiche.com)
Date: Tue Jun 19 2001 - 16:48:31 PDT
A guy who used to be on this list (or may still be?), got his SE/30 running
with NetBSD. NetBSD can have a smaller footprint i think than the other
BSD's. It ran ok, better than the piece of shit 486sx/25 laptop i've got. ;-)
SE/30
200MB HDD
80MB RAM
compiled kernel no probs.
it's still not all that useful, he ditched the se/30 (cos it only has one
eth card) and went with something bigger for a firewall. i ran a lowend
x86 box for my firewall which worked fine using NetBSD.
good luck,
paul
At 02:23 AM 20/06/2001, you wrote:
>I know this is off the subject. I am considering pulling out my old
>ClassicII and SE/30 and putting either NetBSD or Debian on them. Has
>anyone used either BSD on older Macs? They can be used for a firewall or
>Web server running Apache? What do you think.
>
>Mark
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