Ok, I've created a wikiwiki, please build some content at:
http://toms.net/twiki/bin/view/Tomsrtbt/WebHome
Note, I have not yet figured out or found or written a good
way to get the mailing list archives into it, that may or may
not happen sooner or later.
-Tom
> Hi there Tom and friends,
>
> I�ve read the latests mails about doing specifical
> "How-I-did-this" documents, and I think it�s a very
> good idea... because sometimes is difficult to find
> something specifically in the mail archives search
> engine.
>
> Tomsrtbt it�s not only a rescue Linux boot/rootdisk,
> it could be useful for all this people that want to
> learn Linux (specially because it doesn�t modify the
> previous OS installed in the machine... normally
> Windows).
> And think about Linux admins (or less skilled users)
> were are not allowed to install it at work, but they
> want how to build a small but powerful Linux OS when
> something crashes (normally Windows) and connect it to
> the LAN work for make backups and so on.
> Even can be used to dimoster Unix-sceptical people of
> what it is possible to do with a single floppy disk,
> or make hardware testings in and/or between i386
> machines.
>
> In this part we all can colaborate, for example I used
> Tomsrtbt successfully to backup my personal data from
> a NTFS partition to a KingByte LPT to IDE adapter with
> a HDD connected to it. I will write how I did it if
> you all think it could be interesting (and add useful
> links to visit if you want to know more about LPT to
> IDE adapters in Linux).
>
> Well, I think that�s all. See you! :-)
>
> Gilles Referner.
>
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