>Well... Links is included in BasicLinux and that runs
>from DOS. You don't even need to use the rest of
>BasicLinux -- just four commands: pppsetup, ppp-on,
>links, ppp-off.
>
>The whole thing sits in a DOS directory on your
>harddrive and only takes 2meg of space.
Maybe I can reuse the OS/2 Boot Manager partition for that purpose when I
combine the OS/2 and Linux partitions to install the newer Linux Slackware 7.1?
I think it's about 3 MB.
I still have an older Linux sitting around on the hard drives. I want to be
able to do more than can be accommodated in 2 MB, like several Web browsers,
news, email, and text editors/readers to read those big mail or news downloads,
some of which exceed DOS low memory.