> As an aside... we were doing some backups using "bru".  This is a very
> nice professional backup program that has been shipped with redhat
> linux over the past few releases.  However, it needs to run on a
> glibc-based system - something tomsbtrt doesn't provide.

> I once had an idea to put together another floppy disk to compliment
> tomsrtbt that had a basic glibc-based filesystem on it, but without a
> boot kernel - tomsrtbt would actually provide that.

Yes, if you can't get the source code and recompile, it is fine to just
put glibc on a second floppy.  The easiest way is probably to write a
script that makes symlinks from tomsrtbt to ld-linux.so.2 and libc.so.6.

-Tom

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