[Rule-list] Re: Swap Brainstorm

James james at opencountry.org
Thu Feb 28 08:44:46 EET 2002


On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:46:58 -0500
Devon <devon at tuxfan.homeip.net> wrote:

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> On Wednesday 27 February 2002 08:29 am, Scott Hallock wrote:
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> > That's good news.  Our choices here would be FreeDOS or a floppy-based
> > Linux distribution.  I gather the preference would be a floppy-based
> > Linux distro?  I've had good luck with Tomsrtbt in the past.
> 
> This might have potential. I never had the need to try Tomsrtbt before, 
> but reading through the documentation, this might be exactly what we are

> looking for. It also happens to be easily customizable, which is never a

> bad thing. I'll fool around with this a bit, and then we can look at 
> different possibilities.
> 
> One thing I did see in the docs is:
> 
> "At this point, tomsrtbt requires about 8meg to boot, even more to 
> unpack."
> 
> But, hey, we can fix that.... ;)

Another angle is an article (actually 2) done by Bruce Perens for Embeded
Linux Journal.  He goes into creating your own single floppy linux disk. 
The main page is at
http://embedded.linuxjournal.com/index.php?sid=e80c74c40a9feff8056716e59d5a4e35
and the articles are in the archives from edition 1 and 2.


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