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cm0002@lemmy.cafe to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 3 days ago

Can Modern Linux Fit on a 1.44mb Floppy? [19:50] | Action Retro

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cm0002@lemmy.cafe to Linux@programming.devEnglish · 3 days ago
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Today we’re installing a modern Linux… on a single 1.44mb floppy disk!

🍎 Guide: https://github.com/w84death/floppinux

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  • FuyuhikoDate@feddit.org
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    TL:DW;

    Yea thanks to https://github.com/w84death/floppinux

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      How does it actually need 20mb of RAM if the system fits into 1.44mb?

      Ok, a bit of an academic question, but still

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        Possibly because the version stored on disk is heavily compressed (the keyword squashfs comes to mind), and its expanded to its full form when its in memory?

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        besides uncompressing itself, there will be other info that is needed at runtime that requires dynamic memory allocation beyond the size of the kernel itself, like hardware/memory maps, framebuffers, filesystem/networking stuff, caches etc.

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    It’s not Linux, but there’s MenuetOS, which is an OS written entirely in 64-bit assembly that can fit (barely) on a 1.44 MB floppy. https://menuetos.net/

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    Why is the label written upside down?

    • refalo@programming.dev
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      It’s not, labels were always written that way. They went into a box where the slide was facing down so the label was always visible at the top.

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        Not in my house…

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      It is? I always wrote labels that way, so that the sensitive part could face down in the storage box.

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        Same, and made it easier to read when flipping through them.

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      @[email protected] is a fan of the cursed.

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      AI

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