Philips schrieb:
>
> 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.
Thank you for answering Philip and other folks, but what I was talking
about
was a tight boot disk of 1.44 MB format, not zip, not ls120.
any #more# pointers here?
regards.
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