I've tried zipslack and it works very well and only takes up around 74mb ok space. It 
works well if you want to work from the command line. bigslack comes with X Windows 
and KDE but is 800mb; but well worth it.

The best thing is you just unzip on C: drive, it creates it's own Linux directory, 
reboot in MS-
OS mode, switch to the Linux directory and type Linux and your in.

Good Luck,
James

--- Steve Youngs <David> wrote:
>Slackware has a thing called "zipslack" and "bigslack" they install
>onto a msdos partition using the umsdos filesystem.  I've never used
>either, but they might be worth a look.
>
>Also, if you get the "official" Slackware CD's it has a "live linux
>system" on the CD that you can boot to and play Linux without
>installing anything... IIRC


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