Quoting Kjetil Kjernsmo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Well, I'm primarily responding to your second question, but the way I 
> would do it, if I had the resources, would be to get a small Pentium 
> 133 MHz box, booting from a floppy and use it as a router and firewall. 
> No harddrive, a complete wasteland. 

You could do that with Linux Router Project floppy images -- but booting
from floppy is really cramped.  Through some miracle of economising on
space, they finally migrated to libc6 and kernel 2.2.x, but God only
knows how.

Using a CDR gives you a lot more space.

-- 
Cheers,                                              "Java is COBOL 2.0."
Rick Moen                                              -- Deirdre Saoirse Moen
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