What are some usable operating systems that take 500mb and less when installed?

What are some usable operating systems that take 500mb and less when installed?

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OpenBSD.

what's the use case?

Im thinking its time to get a job so you can afford a drive for windows 11

>windows 11
it's for office drones doing data entry, literally nobody with computer skills uses it

reviving an ancient laptop for no particular reason.
Fuckers soldered it on the board.

Modern usability? Custom Linux distro.

google says it needs 4.5GB to install though.

it's time for the business to allocate $15 from the budget to buy an SSD then

TempleOS, 2mb. Divine intellect

>google says
lol

how ancient are we talking about? what are the specs?

Imm pretty sure the result was from the openbsd website

700Mhz celeron, 1GB ram (upgraded), 2GB soldered ssd.

Windows 98SE with rloew's PATCHMEM fix applied.

knoppix runs from 512MB cd tho it is livecd os, but it might work with tinkering
also templeos lite version is only 2 megabytes and the full version what includes more software is 16 megabytes

isn't templeos 64bit only?

Puppy Linux might still work.

Are you? That's weird.

>OpenBSD can be installed in as little as 512MB, but using a device that small is something for advanced users. Until you have some experience, 8GB or more disk space is recommended.

yes, but it can be ported to x32 (ALL THE SOURCE CODE IS IN THE DISTRIBUTTION. TYPE LineRep;)
also there is HOPPY aka ye olde templeos what was x32 but emulated x64

Puppy linux