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Of course, to install Linux, you'll need to have some amount of free
space on your hard drive. Linux will support multiple hard drives in
the same machine; you can allocate space for Linux across multiple drives
if necessary.
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The <em>amount</em> of hard drive space that you will require depends greatly
on your needs and the amount of software that you're installing. Linux
is relatively small as UNIX implementations go; you could run a
complete system in 10 to 20 megabytes of space on your drive. However, if you
want to have room for expansion, and for larger packages such as X Windows,
you will need more space. If you plan to allow multiple users to use the
machine, you will need to allocate storage for their files.
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Also, unless you have a large amount of physical RAM (16 megabytes or more),
you will more than likely want to allocate swap space, to be used as virtual
RAM. We will discuss all of the details of installing and using swap space in
Section <A HREF="node68.html#secinstallswap">2.2.3</A>.
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Each distribution of Linux usually comes with some literature that should help
you to gauge the precise amount of required storage depending on the amount
of software you plan to install. You can run a minimal system with less than
20 megabytes; a complete system with all of the bells and whistles in
80 megabytes or less; and a very large system with room for many users and
space for future expansion in the range of 100-150 megabytes. Again, these
figures are meant only as a ballpark approximation; you will have to look
at your own needs and goals in order to determine your specific storage
requirements.
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