On Tuesday 17 July 2001 20:02, Michael B. Taylor wrote: > I assume you want to set it up and have it just work, for an indefinite > period. I also assume that if it breaks, *you* have to fix it :). > In that case, consider not using the harddrive. Along with the > power supply and fans, it is the least reliable component in the system, > and well past its prime. > > I think some kind of 1 floppy linux, as you mentioned, might work fine for > you. Other possibilities are floppy based tftp (aka diskless) boot and > (if you have access to a burner) eprom based tftp boot. > > Mik
Is there a one floppy linux you can recommend. I must have ppp included? Do i have to make one by myself. If yes - how? Wich kernel whould be the best 2.2? 2.4? I heared that 2.4 doesn't work very well with old computers. cheers, Raffaele -- Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For encrypted Mail get my Public Key from "search.keyserver.net" ID is: 0xEC4950E9