> what about picoBSD > http://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/
I tried two variants of pico: router and dialup (because it has the help files) but neither of them would boot on any of three machines I tried (an old Pentium 166, a Pentium II 333, and a Pentium III 850) they just started to load the os off the floppy disk made from the download image, then flashed the screen a few times, and then the machine would reboot again and again in an endless loop--well at least until I got tired of waiting, say 6 times. Dex
