> you only need two (or is it three now?) disks, for kernel, root
> filesystem and kernel drivers (modules). assuming you have "normal"
> hardware (no scsi), you should be able to get away with using the
> *-compact kernel/drivers, which are significantly smaller.
I got that angus, but how do i get the base install onto the system.
I don't have nfs setup (or compiled into any of the kernels as i dont use
it), so i was under the impression it was that, or cd or floppy
install. Hence i was after a minimal cd install.
Jason
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