Hi folks,

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> Von:  Tony Nugent[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> On Thu May 11 2000 at 01:24, Tom Oehser wrote:
> 
> > No.  Tomsrtbt is "the most Linux on 1 floppy", that means, 1 floppy,
> and,
> > it also means, 1 version.  My design goal stands.  The niche that
> tomsrtbt
> > fits in is that I am trying to make the best *compromise*, and keep it
> > relatively *easy to customize*.  I may well go to 2.2.x or libc6 at some
> > point, but I will probably NEVER have more that 1 version that fits on 1
> > floppy.
> 
> That's a valid point of view, but at the same time I can't see the
> problem having more than one version available for download.
> 
Tom stated, that there aren't any problems with different versions of his
Rtbt (as long as he doesn't have to do them). Perhaps we could / should set
them up by ourselves. I'm thinking of some web/ftp-space, where people can
put their special versions. Your opinions please.


> Hey mate, what you have created is legend all over the internet.
> It works (well, it mostly works:)  It certainly does everything
> you have designed it to do, and it can be tweaked to do a lot more
> beyond that.
> 
> Keep up the good work.  The world is eagerly waiting for your next
> big revision...
> 
That's right! Almost every time your rtbt is more useful and functional than
all those modern rescue-cd's.

Greetings,

Niki


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