> Not at all. I _am_ assuming that you might not want strangely acting
> copies of most of the programs and minimal documentation when you have
> a huge CD to fill up.
This is the time to mention that I *really really* want more feedback
about *what* acts strangely. One of the design goals of tomsrtbt is to
"try to make it behave like a normal system" (as stated in the FAQ), and I
have put a lot of the real-gnu versions of things like mount and ls while
some other mini distributions have used versions of them that are in my
opinion too strangely acting or crippled. But I am handicapped that I get
used to how it functions, and I work in particular habits and patterns- I
really won't *notice* most of the strange behaviours. Of course, there
are some cases (such as ash/ile) where space constraints have pretty much
forced me to seek an alternative from the bloated standard. The same goes
for documentation. What I'm saying is, if I get more feedback about what
actually irks people about it not behaving normally, this issue *does*
have a fairly high priority to me. So do *tell* me how it behaves
strangely.
-Tom