Slackware, I believe, will do such a thing.  So will any version of Linux,
they've all got the drivers and everything for it.  Only problem is that
it needs to be added as an option into the installer program.  :/

        - Mike

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Philosophy: unintelligible answers to insoluble problems

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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Antonio Memo wrote:

AM>Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 18:45:18 +0200
AM>From: Antonio Memo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AM>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AM>Subject: Linux on a folder (DOS)
AM>
AM>Though Linux gurus look with reasonable disregard to a practice in no way
AM>viable for serious tasks, installing withing a folder in a dos partition is
AM>really great for new users, curious, people that want to give a try: this
AM>is a strong but undervaluated mean for linux advocacy.
AM>
AM>- Who knows docs/resources about it?
AM>
AM>- How to get it with the main distributions? 'Till now I've been able to do
AM>it only with muLinux, which replies the whole file system from ram to the
AM>target directory
AM>
AM>Thanks
AM>
AM>                                                     Antonio
AM>
AM>                            Antonio Memo
AM>                   Centro di Iniziativa Europea
AM>                           Via Poerio, 39
AM>                           I-20129 Milano
AM>            tel. ++39-02-20524711    fax ++39-02-20524733
AM>                       E-mail  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AM>

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