> > The main problem with your solution is that I have no idea how that
> > FreeBSD works at all.
>
> Then why did you say you were interested in my solution?

Simple. I am interested. And I am not the only one. I think your solution is 
great because everything runs from the floppy.

> I spent a few hours packaging that tarball up, creating the web page, etc,
> so that you could see what I was doing, etc, all because you were
> interested in my solution...

Thanks a lot. It's definitly not wasted time. I'll just have to learn more 
about FreeBSD.

> If you've decided that you're going to use Trinux, then that's your best
> bet.   I don't know enough about how Trinux works to help you.

I thought it could be a good proposal for the company I'm working for. And I 
have to say that it works great if you don't need a client assess-like 
keyboard layout.

> Okay, I've put the pre-built image up on that web page:
> http://www.scottklement.com/picobsd/

That is a great idea. Thanks.

When booting from your floppy, I cannot connect to the AS/400 even if the DHCP 
configuration is ok. I've got a message like: No route to host. Do you think 
there's a link with the fact that we use a VPN to access to the AS/400? I am 
a bit surprised because I have the same problem with the DHCP configuration 
under Mandrake (so I changed the network conf) but it is not a problem with 
Trinux... Weird.

Anyway, I'll make sure I am allowed to access to the AS/400 from that PC, then 
I'll try again and will keep you informed.

Thanks again.

Mathieu
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