Comment by vbezhenar
14 hours ago
You definitely can use Linux with few simple servers with 128 MB RAM.
Install can be tricky indeed, but if you have installed system, it's easier.
14 hours ago
You definitely can use Linux with few simple servers with 128 MB RAM.
Install can be tricky indeed, but if you have installed system, it's easier.
Yeah I'll need conclusive proof of that.
This is not difficult, you just need to run `htop` and perform addition of the RES column (which is in KB unless a unit is shown). Example:
>> You definitely can use Linux with few simple servers with 128 MB RAM. > > This is not difficult, you just need to run `htop` and perform addition of the RES column (which is in KB unless a unit is shown). Example:
I'm not quite sure what points this makes... That's supposed to fit on 128MB? And it doesn't include memory consumed by the kernel itself (which is not negligible at this scale), and linux needs spare for cache to work remotely decently.
I'm sure you can run a linux with 128MB of ram, but certainly not with systemd and a default kernel... Perhaps DSL (damn small linux) or alpine.
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Why are you using systemd in a minimalist system?
netBSD! ... o wait not linux... damn