In searching the Linux home page (www.linux.org) for the latest and greatest 
kernel, I came across mention of a "Lightweight" Linux.  The basic concept 
being stripping down the kernel to the bare minimum, and doing a few "patches" 
to make it diskless (and operate in very little memory).

Will RTLinux work under a stripped down version of Linux?  I don't see why not.
Has anyone worked with a diskless version of Linux or know how to change Linux 
to run all from memory (no HD).

We can assume for the sake of the argument a flash read-only disk is available 
for initial booting, but all "temporary" files, and filesystem needs to be 
stored in main RAM (assume pentium class processor with 128MB or Ram).
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