Richard Adams schrieb:
> 
> On Sun, 01 Jul 2001, 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?
> 
> I see lawson and Ray have already replyed with thier advice,
> so all i can really contribute is my interpritation of mignite comm.
> I presume it to be "midnight comander" otherwise known as "mc".
> Even in a compressed state it would be around 325000 bytes.
> 
> But why would one want such a program when using a floppy system, if that is
> you really mean run a complete system from one two or 3 floppy's.
> Something which is not for the light harted.
> 
well yes.
i meant mc. it can from my understanding not be that this app is so
long,
isn't there a shorter clone?
i ask because I had all this on one disk (in old DOS6 times...)
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