> Ok, I have tomsrbt installed. But where would I install things like
> X-Windows and extra programs like Lynx, Great Nations and other things.
> Would I install it to a partition on my HD and then have tomsrbt
> automatically mount the HD partition and load X-windows.
Tomsrtbt is intended as a rescue and recovery tool for use in situations
when a hard-drive is not available. What you are describing would be more
appropriately done under a hard-disk installation than under a floppy-only
distribution such as tomsrtbt. Use Debian, Slackware, SuSE, or Redhat as
your "main" distribution, use tomsrtbt for fixing your system when it
locks up so badly that you can't get it to boot, etc. It is *possible*
for things like Lynx and X-Windows to be started from tomsrtbt. But it is
neither recommended nor supported.
Basically, tomsrtbt is "The most Linux on 1 floppy disk", not "a general
purpose distribution". The short answer to your question would be, "extra
programs such as X-Windows and Lynx are not supported under tomsrtbt".
-Tom