Try Debian Woody
I installed it (but with swap) on a 200 MB disk. I remember something in 
the install about not using swap space. Check the Debian website for 
more information.

Sam.

Sreekumar Kodakara wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I want to install linux to a flash drive. Since flash has a maximum
>limit on read-write cycles, I was told to install linux without a swap
>space. I have some questions regarding that.
>
>1. Is it possible to install RH  6.2 without a swap space? When I tried
>to install RH 6.2 it dint allow me to proceed with out a swap partion. Is
>there a way out of that?
>
>2. If not, is it possible to remove the swap partition after installation?
>
>3. If its not possible with RH 6.2, does any other distribution of linux
>allow that?
>
>My flash disk is a 256 MB, so I have to fit in linux within this space.
>
>Thanks for your time and help.
>
>Sreekumar
>
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