Tom Oehser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> The issue of 2.2.x (which adds a good 125K!!!) is held off again, for now,
> [...]
> The issue of glibc, well, I am probably going to make and release an easy
> do-it-yourself compile-to-libc5 kit. [...]

I'm sorry to bring this subject to the table again but why sticking to
a one diskette distribution? With two diskettes, you would have plenty
of space for kernel 2.2.x, more modules (e.g. network cards), glibc
2.1 and many other useful goodies.

What I need is a complete, reliable, powerful, diskette-based way to
boot Linux and do debugging with it. I don't really care if it fits on
one diskette or two. Am I the only one in this situation?

I know that other "Linux on diskette(s)" distributions exist but I
still prefer tomsrtbt because it is the best one for me. However,
kernel 2.0 and libc5 are dead: problems like the ext2 one will be more
frequent and workarounds won't always be available...

Comments everyone?
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