Oliver Ob wrote:
> 
> Hi mates,
> this is for some boot disk concerns.
> 
> I want to learn how to create my own Linux boot disk using which
> I can run a REAL TIGHT linux from this disk.
> 
> Any pointer to valueable texts, what I plan is this:
> 
> Boot Linux incl. Network
>  Run insmod ppa for my ZiP-parallel drive
> 
> Is there enough place for a mignite comm? or clone?
> 

        www.slackware.com -> ZipSlack  seems what you are looking for.

        ZipSlack 

  ZipSlack is a special edition of Slackware Linux that can be installed onto
any FAT (or   FAT32) filesystem with about 100 MB of free space. It uses the
UMSDOS filesystem and contains most of the programs you will need. This means
that you do not need to repartition your hard disk if you already have DOS or
Windows installed. ZipSlack installs into a directory on your DOS filesystem.
It can also be installed to and booted from a Zip disk. 

  This distribution is ideal for people who don't have a lot of hard disk
space, do not have a fast Internet connection to download the entire
distribution, or who want a Linux distribution they can carry around on a Zip
disk
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